Pacarina puella Davis, 1923

(Fig. 3)

Cicada signifera Walker, 1858a: 22 . (Orizaba, Vera Cruz, Mexico)

Pacarina puella Davis, 1923 nom. nov. pro Cicada signifera Walker, 1858, nec Cicada signifera Germar, 1830: 11 .

Remarks. This is a small cicada with eyes projecting beyond the lateral portion of the anterior pronotum (Fig. 3). Pacarina puella can be distinguished from P. schumanni by the lack of piceous or fuscous marking on the medial quarter or third of the male operculum and the lack of a piceous stripe on the medial sternites of the female. It is a dry season cicada that emerges between early December and mid-May (Wolda 1977; 1989) with differences in the seasonal pattern in Las Cumbres and Barro Colorado Island (Wolda 1993). The species has been associated with Prosopis (Sanborn et al. 2012) .

Distribution. The species has an expansive range with records from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, and the United States of America (Metcalf 1963a; Duffels & van der Laan 1985; Sanborn et al. 2012; Sanborn 2013; 2014). The species has been reported from Las Cumbres, 15 km north of Panama City (Wolda 1989; 1993), Las Cumbres, Province of Panama, 150 m altitude in secondary growth forest (Wolda & Ramos 1992), and from Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone, 120 m altitude in lowland forest (Wolda 1977; 1993; Wolda & Ramos 1992).

Material examined. Panama, Colon Prov., Canal Zone, Pipeline Road, Canopy, 9.183 -79.764, 1–Apr–76, STRI _ ENT _ 0 0 0 0 510 (STRI); Panama, Panama Prov., Curundu, 8.989 -79.551, 26 Nov 1981 to 0 1 Dec 1981, R. Silbergleied, STRI _ ENT _ 0 0 0 0 514 (STRI); Panama, Colon Prov., Canal Zone, Coco Solo Hospital, 9.35 -79.85, 9–Apr–75, Dodge Engleman STRI _ ENT _0000517 (STRI).