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Agallia immaculata n. sp. (Fig. 1). Form and structure closely 



similar to A. sangiiinolenta Prov. but smaller, and lacking 



the color markings. 



The entire surface minutely granulated. Vertex nearly parallel 

 margined, the posterior margin evenly arcuate and slightly elevated. 

 Pronotum slightly more than twice as wide as long, faintl3^ transversely 

 striated on the disc; the posterior margin with a shallow emargination. 

 Scutellum slightly shorter than its basal width, the apex produced. 



Fig. 1. Agallia immaculata n. sp. 

 a, Dorsal view of female; b, Lateral view of head; c, Face; d, Female 

 genitalia; e, Elytron; f, Male genitalia. 



Elytra broad and short, the apex bluntly rounding, nervtues distinct, 

 raised. Face somewhat longer than the width on the base, the sutures 

 depressed, the suture between the front and the clypeus obsolete. 

 Front broad on the base, abruptly narrowing before the middle; below 

 this the margins are straight and nearly parallel, abruptly rounding to 

 the clypeus. 



Coloration: nearly uniformly tawny, somewhat intensified on the 

 pronotum, the humeral margins of the elytra, and the front. The ocelli 

 red; eyes dark fuscous, irregularly margined with red. The males are 

 darker, varying to fuscous, and in very dark specimens there may be 



