976 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Holotype male, at Blanton Mine, north of San Cristébal, July 26, 1917 (H. 
Morrison); one male, 8 miles up Macoris River, July 16, 1917 (H. Morrison); 
one male, Paso Bajito, road to Constanza, April 1-2, 1953 (J. A. Ramos); one 
male, Valle Nuevo, Prov. La Vega, December 28, 1955, 1500 m. (J. 
Maldonado Capriles); and one male, San Isidro District, Santo Dominico, 
December 18, 1955 (J. Maldonado Capriles); all from Dominican Republic 
(USNM). 
H. maldonadoi, n. sp., is closely related to H. trinitalis Metcalf and Bruner 
from which it may be separated by the form of the paraphyses, of which the 
sclerotized part is narrowed at a more proximal point in ¢rinitalis. The new 
species is named in honor of Dr. Maldonado who has done much to forward 
our knowledge of the Cicadellidae. 

FIGURE 794.—Hadria maldonadoi, n. sp. (g, p-r, from specimen from 
Dominican Republic; remainder from holotype; A from lateral view; 
microsetae not shown in q): p, Forewing, g, male pygofer and plate, from 
lateral view; 7, aedeagus from lateral view. 
