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pronotum, slightly but distinctly ascending; fastigium about as long 

 as the width at the cephalic angle of the eye ( cJ' ) or very considerably 



Orphulina reteraforia n. sp. Lateral view of female tj-pe. (X 3.) 



shorter ( 9 ), acute-angulate in the male, rectangulate in the female, 

 an intermarginal depressed lunate area in both sexes; lateral foveolse 

 distinct in the female, much less distinct in the male, cephalic, elongate- 

 lanceolate; face moderately retreating with the apex 

 rather truncate; frontal costa rather narrow, sub- 

 parallel to below the ocellus, very slightly expanded 

 between the antennae, the margins moderately diver- 

 gent ventrad, moderately sulcate from the antennae 

 ventrad; eyes subovate in the male, ovoid in the 

 female, quite prominent in the male, very slightty 

 longer than the infraocular space in both sexes; 

 antennae slightly longer than ( cJ* ) or subequal to ( ? ) 

 the head and pronotum together, moderately de- 

 pressed, slightly expanded proximad and very faintly 

 subensiform. Pronotum with the caudal width con- 

 tained about once and a half in the -length; cephalic 

 margin arcuato-truncate, caudal margin rounded 

 obtuse-angulate ; median carina distinct, lateral cari- 

 nas slightly narrowed at the second sulcus and moder- 

 ately divergent caudad in the male, subparallel to the second sulcus and 

 very slightly divergent caudad in the female; first transverse sulcus not 

 intersecting any of the carina, second intersecting the lateral, and the 

 third intersecting the lateral and median carinae, metazona slightly 

 longer than the prozona in the male, subequal in the female; lateral lobes 

 very distinctly longer than the depth, ventral margin with a considerable 

 oblique cephalic emargination. Interspace between the mesosternal 

 lobes slightly transverse in the male, and slightly longitudinal in the 



Fig. 6.— Orphu- 

 lina veteratoria 

 n. sp. Dorsal 

 view of liead 

 and pronotum 

 of female type. 

 (X 3.) 



