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larger internal setae at basal third ; apical portion strongly curved, 

 somewhat falcate, apex acute and slightly recurved. Harpagones 

 curved, stout, with a recurved, acute tip. Unci rather broad, 

 approximate at base, acute distally. Setaceous lobes well devel- 

 oped, moderately separated, each with numerous stout, chitinous 

 spines. 



Female. Lobes stout and over three times as long as broad, 

 curving gently from the basal third to the somewhat acute, rounded 

 apex bearing a few stout setae. Ventral plate extending to the 

 middle of the lobes, slightly emarginate apically. 



Culicada sollicitans Walk. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp segment 

 stout, tapering slightly to a rounded apex. Terminal segment 

 rather slender, slightly swollen near the middle and with a stout, 

 rather long, apical spine. Claspette a setaceous basal prominence. 

 Harpes with basal portion rather stout, setaceous, and with a con- 

 spicuous, subapical process and spine; distal portion smooth, 

 falcate, with the rounded point recurved. Harpagones stout, 

 curved, with an acute, recurved spine. Unci broad, slightly 

 tapering posteriorly to a nearly obtuse apex. Setaceous lobes 

 moderate, distinctly separated, each with several stout, chitinous 

 spines. 



Culicada currei Coq. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp segment 

 stout, tapering slightly to a rounded apex. Terminal segment 

 rather slender, slightly swollen near the middle and with a stout, 

 rather long apical spine. Claspette a setaceous basal process. 

 Harpes, basal portion rather stout, setaceous and with a small 

 subapical setaceous process. Distal portion smooth, irregularly 

 falcate, being decidedly broader near the middle of its length. Tip 

 strongly recurved, nearly acute. Harpagones stout, curved, with 

 an acute, recurved spine. Unci broad, rounding to a nearly obtuse 

 apex. Setaceous lobes well developed and crowned with 4-6 stout, 

 chitinous spines. [PI. 10, fig. i] 



Culicada atropalpus Coq. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp seg- 

 ment stout, gently roimded to a rather narrow apex. Terminal clasp 

 segment slender, arcuate, with a rather stout, long, apical spine. 

 Claspette a rather small basal lobe bearing numerous stout setae. 

 Harpes with basal portion setaceous, a stout seta near the distal 

 fourth; apical portion gently curved, bladelike, with a slightly 

 recurved, acute tip. Harpagones stout, curved, with a strong, 

 recurved hook. Unci broad, approximate, distal portion roimded. 

 Setaceous lobes apparently wanting. 



Culicada triseriatus Say. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp seg- 

 ment stout, gently rounded to a slender apex. Terminal segment 

 short, rather stout, slightly curved and with a long, rather stout, 

 apical spine. Claspette apparently wanting. Harpes with basal 

 portion setaceous, a rather prominent spine near distal fourth; 

 apical portion bladelike, gently curved to an acute point. Har- 

 pagones strongly curved, with a stout, recurved terminal spine. 

 Unci broad, fused, with rounded apex. Setaceous lobes small, with 

 two or three stout, chitinous spines. 



