CICADELLINAE: PART 2, NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 929 
sulcus; forewing with membrane including all of apical cells; veins distinct. 
Male pygofer with posterodorsal and posteroventral margins oblique, apex 
strongly convex, with many macrosetae located parallel to posterodorsal and 
posteroventral margins, with a pair of processes (or a single process forked at 
base) arising at apex, extending mesally and crossing median line; plates with 
uniseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly almost as far as apex of con- 
nective, truncate apically; aedeagus with shaft very short, straight, directed 
posteriorly, with a pair of broadly triangular symmetrical processes directed 
ventrally and curved slightly anteriorly at their apices, atrium without 
processes; paraphyses symmetrical, consisting of a broad single median plate 
and a pair of very short acute rami. Other structural characters as in generic 
description. Female abdominal sternum VII somewhat variably produced (the 
variation accentuated by degree of convexity of surface), the posterior margin 
oblique on each side of median angle or median apical notch; genital chamber 
with a semiovate median sclerotization; apices of second valvulae acute, much 
as in A. germana (Fowler) (fig. 755m). 
Color of crown, pronotum, and scutellum black, with numerous small 
yellow lobate spots which are occasionally confluent to some extent on the 
scutellum, apical portion of scutellum occasionally yellow; forewing dull red, 
longitudinal veins black, except vein M and most of longitudinal veins border- 
ing anteapical and apical cells, the black veins bordered irregularly and 
narrowly with paler (ivory, yellow, bluish yellow, or pink) markings which 
delimit an additional veinlike black line near inner base of clavus, the pale 
markings interrupted often, and in clavus of some specimens occurring only in 
form of small dots; face with clypeus and clypellus marked like crown, 
remainder of face and thoracic pleura with variable black and ivory markings; 
legs dull red to dull yellow, occasionally with anterior and middle femora 
bearing a black stripe; abdomen dull red. 
Holotype male, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico (N. L. H. Krauss), on 
Lantana camara L. (USNM). The following additional specimens from Mexico 
have been studied: SONORA: Vinateria, Rio Mayo, July 7, 1935 (L. G. 
Gentner), seven specimens; San Bernardino, Rio Mayo, July 15, 1935 (L. G. 
Gentner), one specimen; Bakachaka, Rio Mayo, July 5, 1935 (H. H. Gentry), 
one specimen; ‘‘Arroyo Guajaray”’, October 25, 1934 (H. S. Gentry), one 
specimen; Los Mochis, June, 1922 (collector?), one specimen; Guasaremos, 
August 5, 1935 (L. G. Gentner), one specimen; San Carlos Bay, August 10, 
1960 (P. H. Arnaud, Jr., E. S. Ross, D. C. Rentz), two specimens (all 
preceding in CAS). SINALOA: 8 mi. w. of Palmito, June 23, 1961, 6100 ft. 
(R. A. Scheibner), one specimen; Culiacan, July 16, 1963 (P. J. Spangler), 
eleven specimens (USNM). NAYARIT: “San Juan Peyotan”’, August 2, 1955, 
one specimen; La Mesa de Nayarit, July 19, 1955, two specimens; Jesus 
Maria, July 6, 1955, four specimens; July 26, 1955, four specimens; July 27, 
1955, three specimens (all collected by B. Malkin) (CAS). SAN LUIS 
POTOSI: El Salto Falls, June 14, 1963 (R. E. Woodruff), ten specimens 
(FSPB). JALISCO: Guadalajara vicinity, December, 1914 (L. Diguet), one 
specimen (MHNP); 37 mi. s. of Guadalajara, June 24, 1957 (J. Chemsak and 
B. J. Rannells), one specimen; 6 mi. s. of Chapala, June 30, 1963 (J. Doyen), 
