CICADELLINAE: PART 2, NEW WORLD CICADELLINI 1009 
acute apically, aedeagus with a ventral unpaired preatrial portion, shaft with 
ventral margin concave in lateral view, shaft gradually tapered in apical half. 
Crown with anterior margin broadly orange, disk green finely inscribed 
with black; pronotum dark green with lateral margins broadly orange; 
scutellum marked as disk of crown, forewing dark green with a broad costal 
orange band extending to apex of outer anteapical cell, apical cells trans- 
lucent; face and thoracic pleura sordid greenish to purplish, legs dull brown 
to dull purple. 
Holotype male, January 18, 1883, three females January 15, January 27, 
and February 2, 1883 and one specimen without abdomen, February 19, 1883 
‘Bnito”’, Prov. Pernambuco, Brazil (USNM). 
C. bonita, n. sp., resembles C. tiarae, n. sp., in the structure of the male 
genitalia, but the two pygofer processes of bonita are both nearly apical, in 
contrast to a distinctly anteapical process in tiarae in addition to the apical 
one. The plates are longer relative to the pygofer in bonita and the style ex- 
tends farther posteriorly relative to the connective. 
Coronigoniella metana, NEW SPECIES 
FicurE 819, pace 1008 
Length of male 6.0-6.2 mm, of female 6.4 mm. Head with median length of 
crown varying from slightly more than one-half to slightly more than six- 
tenths interocular width and from slightly more than one-third to slightly less 
than four-tenths transocular width, crown without a transverse concavity, 
lower portion of clypellus with contour more nearly horizontal than profile of 
remainder of face, other head characters as in C. bonita, n. sp. Hindleg with 
length of first tarsomere much greater than combined length of two more dis- 
tal tarsomeres. Male pygofer narrowly rounded apically, with a slender 
elongate process arising from a lobe on ventral margin, extending posterodor- 
sally almost to apex of pygofer; plates not extending posteriorly as far as 
pygofer apex, each with uniseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly 
slightly beyond apex of connective, obliquely truncate apically; aedeagus 
without a preatrium, shaft short, with ventral margin convex in lateral view, 
broadened apically and truncate. 
Color of crown, pronotum, and scutellum as in C. bonita, n. sp. (above), ex- 
cept that ground color of disk of crown and scutellum is tan; forewing as in 
bonita but with orange costal band continued around apical margin through 
outer apical cells and into apical portion of inner apical cell; face and thoracic 
pleura sordid greenish, legs brown except tarsal apices of pro- and meso- 
thoracic pairs and apical portions of femora and entire tarsi of metathoracic 
legs which are black. 
Holotype and two additional males and three females, 3 miles west of 
Villavicencio, Meta, Colombia, 920 m., March 11, 1955 (E. I. Schlinger and 
E. S. Ross) (CAS). 
C. metana, n. sp., is similar to C. ostenta, n. sp. (below), in the structure of 
those parts of the male genitalia not illustrated in fig. 819, but the shorter 
truncate aedeagal apex of metana is distinctive. 
