CICADELLINAE: PART 2, NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 991 
August 15, 1960 (same collectors); one male, 13 miles North of Elota, Sinaloa, 
Mexico, August 14, 1960 (same collectors); one male, crest of first ridge West 
of Antiguo Morelos, T.[laxcala?], Mexico, (H. B. Leech); two males, Quezal- 
tepeque, 500 M., June 19, 1968 (D. Q. Caragnaro, M. E. Irvin) (CAS). 
G. evagorata, n. sp., is more variable than other segregates in the genus, the 
variations in the form of the aedeagus and male paraphyses (see illustrations) 
being greater than the specific differences between G. anduzei, n. sp. and G. 
vicina, n. sp. but with a sufficient number of intergradations to justify in- 
cluding all of the variations in a single species. The holotype is like the 
specimen illustrated from Mérida, Yucatan. G. evagorata may be separated 
from other species in the genus by the characters used in the key. 
Graphogonalia reversa, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 808, PAGE 992 
Length of male 5.3 mm, of female 6.0 mm. Head with median length of 
crown approximately seven-tenths interocular width and slightly less than 
one-half transocular width. Male pygofer with a curved single process arising 
-posterodorsally at apex, extending anteromesad, with a dorsal pygofer lobe 
opposite apex of process in lateral view (fig. 808c); aedeagus with shaft 
‘tapered and subacute apically, finely serrulate; paraphyses bilobed at base, 
with a single ramus that is not located in median plane. 
Crown, anterior portion of pronotum and all of scutellum olive, crown with 
a broad black submarginal line and a number of narrower linear markings 
more posteriorly, scutellum with longitudinal arcuate black markings ex- 
tending almost full-length and a short oblique black line on each side of these 
-and touching basal margin; remainder of pronotum and forewings darker 
green except subcostal, costal, and anteapical portions of forewings which are 
olive, and dark costal apical margins of latter; face pale with a transverse 
basal line and median line on clypellus, black; propleura with black mark- 
ings; legs pale. 
Holotype male and one female, Columbia, British Honduras, April, 1932 
(J. J. White) (NCS). Holotype on indefinite loan to USNM. 
G. reversa, n. sp., and the following two species are different from other 
species in the genus in that the pygofer process has a dorsoapical origin, and 
from all other species except concava, n. sp., in the asymmetry of the para- 
physes. 
Graphogonalia obversa, NEW SPECIES 
FiguRE 806, PAGE 989 
Length of male 5.9 mm, of female 6.4 mm. Head with median length of 
_crown from two-thirds to three-fourths interocular width and from slightly less 
than one-half to slightly more than one-half transocular width. Male genitalia 
as in G. reversa, n. sp., except the pygofer apex which is subtruncate. 
