CICADELLINAE: PART 2, NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 975 
located on a line between anterior eye angles, crown convex, without a trans- 
verse concavity across ocelli, antennal ledges in lateral view with anterior 
margins slightly concave, subantennal sclerite distinct, transclypeal suture ob- 
solete medially, contour of apical portion of clypeus more nearly horizontal 
than remainder of face. Thorax with pronotal width less than transocular 
width of head, lateral margins slightly convergent anteriorly; forewing with 
membrane including all of apical cells except basal half of outer apical cell, 
and including inner anteapical cell also. Male pygofer in lateral view with 
posterodorsal margin narrowly rounded (type) or angulate, posteroventral 
margin slightly concave, with a group of macrosetae located on dorsal portion 
of posterior half, with a posteroventral group of microsetae which may be very 
elongate (holotype) or not; plates not extending posteriorly as far as pygofer 
apex, with uniseriate macrosetae and with a number of elongate microsetae; 
style not extending as far posteriorly as midlength of stem of connective; 
connective T-shaped; aedeagal shaft short, without processes, curved ventrad; 
paraphyses consisting of a paired basal portion, with a broad flattened ramus 
which is abruptly narrowed in its apical third, apex acute. Female unknown. 
Other structural characters as in generic description. 
Color of crown, anterior third of pronotum, and scutellum yellowish green, 
inscribed with narrow black lines and dots, posterior portion of pronotum and 
coriaceous portion of forewings sordid darker green, the darker portion of the 
-pronotum obscurely marked with black, the forewings with black longitudinal 
veins; face sordid yellow with a few black spots located on or slightly beneath 
transition from crown to face; thoracic pleura and legs dull yellow. 

FIGURE 793.—Hadria viridipennis (Metcalf and Bruner) (from specimen from 
Cuba; A from lateral view). 
