CICADELLINAE: PART 2, NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 1003 
apical cell; clypeus pale with a median Y-shaped black marking (upper apices 
forming black spots visible at apex in dorsal view); thoracic pleura sordid tan 
marked with black; legs sordid tan, tibial setae of row 1 mostly black. 
Holotype male, Waldeck, Costa Rica, September 22, 1936 (C. H. Ballou) 
(USNM). A second specimen from Turrialba, Costa Rica is missing from the 
point, except for a hindwing, but the male genitalia are intact, in a vial of 
glycerine. 
C. evexa, new species, is closely related to C. spectanda (Fowler), but the 
aedeagal shaft of the latter is without processes. 

814a 
814q 
814e 
(fl 

FIGURES 814, 815.—814, Coronigonalia spectanda (Fowler) (from specimen from 
Alhajuelo, Panama Canal Zone): p, Aedeagus and paraphyses, from lateral 
view; g, forewing apex. 815, C. evexa, n. sp., holotype: p, Aedeagus and 
paraphyses, from lateral view. 
