Neotropical spittlebugs related to Neaenini (Hemiptera, Cercopidae) and the origins of subfamily Cercopinae Author Andrew Hamilton, K. G. text Zootaxa 2016 4169 2 201 250 journal article 38151 10.11646/zootaxa.4169.2.1 d1fbe4b3-de10-4d72-a117-aa6bfedf210d 1175-5326 262585 B8B067BF-F6E6-4122-B884-AA385FF04421 Tomaspisinella (s.s.) lucifer sp.nov. Etymology. lucifer (noun in apposition), light bearer. Diagnosis. Brown with yellow spot at tip of head ( holotype ) or black with white spot at tip of head ( paratypes ). Description. A prominent white spot on costa of tegmen (a minute pale spot also on claval suture in 1 paratype ). Pronotum longitudinally furrowed as in T. caligata but with median carina obscure. Male pygofer depressed, almost continuous with vertical male subgenital plates tapered to decurved hooked tip ( Fig. 29 A), separated by narrow slit ( Fig. 29 D); styles slightly arched at midlength, tapered to rounded tip bearing a few small setae; phallobase with long dorsal extension curving cephalad at top ( Fig. 29 B); theca curving cephalad, narrowing towards midlength, bearing a pair of retrorse processes at tip extending half way to base ( Fig. 29 C). Length: male 5.5–6.5 [ holotype ] mm; female unknown. Types . Holotype male, C[ OSTA ] R[ ICA ] : Puntarenas Monteverde , 1500 m cloud forest, 25 June–2 July 1983 ( H.F. Howden ) debu00260096, FIT; from UGIC , No. 24226 in CNCI . Paratypes : 2 males , COSTA RICA, Alajuela —ACG Sect. San Critobal; Potrero Argentina , 10.890o N 85.388o W 520m , 10–16 July 2007 ( D.H. Jansen et al. ), in NCSU .