CICADELLINAE: PART 2, NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 927 
medially, muscle impressions distinct. Pronotum not or only weakly trans- 
versely rugulose on disk; scutellum without transverse rugae behind trans- 
verse sulcus; forewing with membrane including all of apical cells, veins dis- 
tinct. Male pygofer with posteroventral margin oblique and slightly convex, 
with few macrosetae near and parallel to it, without pygofer processes; plates 
with macrosetae very short; style not extending posteriorly as far as apex of 
connective, concavely truncate at apex; aedeagus with shaft very short, broad, 
its dorsal and posterior margins strongly regularly convex, its ventral margin 
concave, with a pair of basiventral processes extending posteriorly and not at- 
taining apex of shaft and a pair of short acute apicoventral processes directed 
ventrally, atrium without processes; paraphyses symmetrical, consisting of 
broad basal plate and elongate tapering rami. Other structural characters as 
in generic description. Female abdominal sternum VII tapered posteriorly to a 
shallow narrow median notch. 
Crown and pronotum sordid yellow with the median line at apex, two large 
angular spots on each side between crown and face and a small spot on each 
side close to median line on dorsum near apex, lateral clypeal sutures on 
crown, a pair of capitate spots touching hind margin near its middle and a 
smaller more lateral spot on hind margin behind each ocellus, black; pronotal 
black markings tending to form four irregular longitudinal stripes and an an- 
terior spot behind each eye; forewing pink with some veins, the claval suture, 
a longitudinal mark in apical half of clavus near commissural margin, and a 
large bilobed marking bordering costal margin, black; clypeus with a broad 
median pale stripe and a pale vertical area over muscle impressions on each 
side, both margined with black; clypellus pale with a median black line; 
genae pale with a vertical black line beneath eye and a black spot next to 
apex of lorum; thoracic pleura mostly pale; legs sordid yellow to tan. 
Holotype male and one female, Paso de la Vaca, Mons. Nouel - Constanza 
Rd., Prov. La Vega, Dominican Republic, December 27, 1955, alt. 1500 m. 
(J. Maldonado Capriles); one male and one female, Kenscoff, Haiti, January 
18, 1948 (J. S. Caldwell) (USNM). 
A. pinguis, n. sp., is similar externally to A. robusta (Walker) but is more 
robust. It is readily separable from robusta and from other species in the genus 
by the characters of the key. 
Apogonalia krameri, NEW SPECIES 
FicuRE 749 
Length of male 8.8-9.6 mm, of female 8.8-9.5 mm. Head conically 
produced, with median length of crown varying from slightly less than one- 
half to six-tenths interocular width, and from three-tenths to almost four- 
tenths transocular width; antennal ledges with anterior margins oblique and 
usually slightly concave in lateral view; clypeus broadly convex, not flattened 
_ medially, muscle impressions distinct (indicated at least by color pattern, if 
not by relief characters) or not. Pronotum with posterior portion transversely 
rugose or not; scutellum with or without transverse rugae behind transverse 
