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SPECIES OF EHAGUA 
cruenta (Gmelin), 1789a:2109 (Cicada) (new name). Jamaica. New combination. 
sanguinea (Drury), 1773a:73 (Cicada) (preoccupied). 
rufipennis (Melichar), 1924a:243 (Tapajosa). New synonymy. 
druryt (Metcalf) (new name for sanguinea Drury), 1955a:264 (Tettigella). 
dubiosa (Dozier), 1931a:5 (Cicadella). Haiti, Dominican Republic. New combination. 
KEY TO SPECIES OF EHAGUA 
Ocelli located in front of a line between anterior eye angles; male plates 
without macrosetae; paraphyses present ........ cruenta (Gmelin) (fig. 875) 
Ocelli located behind a line between anterior eye angles; male plates with 
with uniseriate macrosetae; paraphyses absent .. dubiosa (Dozier) (fig. 876) 
152. SONESIMIA, New GENUS 
FicuREsS 877-880 
Type-species: Tettigonia grossa Signoret. 
Length 9.9-13.7 mm. 
Head moderately produced, its median length from one-half to eight-tenths 
interocular width and from one-third to slightly more than four-tenths trans- 
ocular width, anterior margin rounded in dorsal aspect, without a carina at 
transition from crown to face, ocelli located on line between anterior eye 
angles and variable in location with respect to latter, surface of crown slightly 
convex to concave medially and always concave in ocellocular region, without 
sculpturing or setae, lateral clypeal sutures extending onto crown and attain- 
ing ocelli; antennal ledge with anterior margin concave in lateral aspect; face 
convex, with fine pubescence at apex of clypellus, muscle impressions usually 
distinct, transclypeal suture obscure medially, clypellus strongly convex. 
Thorax with pronotal width variable in relation to transocular width of 
head, lateral margins parallel or divergent posteriorly, dorsopleural carina 
incomplete, posterior margin concave, disk transversely rugose, without 
pubescence; posterior portion of scutellum not striate. Forewing with mem- 
brane including inner apical cell and usually apical portions of remaining 
apical cells, veins distinct and usually elevated, inner two anteapical cells 
usually open basally, with four apical cells, the base of fourth more proximal 
than base of third, without an anteapical plexus of veins; forewings of female 
exceeding apex of ovipositor in rest position. Hindleg with femoral setal for- 
mula 2:0:0, 2:1:0, or 2:1:1, tibiae scarcely flattened with setal rows 1 and 2 
both irregularly spaced and both containing intercalary microsetae, first tar- 
somere with length subequal to combined length of more distal tarsomeres, 
with numerous setae which are not seriate. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer moderately produced posteriorly or posterodorsally 
and rounded apically, with numerous small macrosetae on ventral half of disk, — 
or on apical submarginal portion, or in a group on ventral portion of disk, 
with or without processes which are located apically or dorsally and an- 
teapically when present. Plates not extending as far posteriorly as pygofer 
apex, fused and very broad basally, extending laterally beyond pygofer, lateral 
margins strongly convex, each plate with numerous regularly dispersed 
