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Anaxipha gracilis (Scudder) 



Trigonidium gracile Scudder, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 12, p. 331, 1869. 

 Specimens examined: PEutJ: Pucallpa, 1948 (19), Schunke, 



Anaxipha annulipes Hcbard 



Anaxipha annulipes Ilebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelpliia, vol. 76, p. 233, 

 pi. 10, fig. 17, 1924. 



Specimens examined: Peru: Tingo Maria, December 1949 (19), 

 Allard. 



Anaxipha allardi, new species 



Figure 4,&,c 



Types: Holotjpe: Male; Tingo Maria, Perii, November 1949, 

 Allard (USNM 62071). Allotype: Tingo Maria, Peru, December 

 1949, Allard (9) (USNM). 



Description: Small, yellow varied with light brown drawings. 

 Head short, convex, adorned with a wide brown band which is divided 

 by a fine longitudinal yellow line, and a narrower brown band behind 

 each eye; frontal rostrum provided with two rows of five or sLx long 

 bristles. Face scarcely longer than wide, yellow adorned with two 

 brown spots along the internal margin of the antenna! sockets which 

 are separated only by a narrow j'^ellow band; in the middle these spots 

 are j^ellow; beneath each eye there is a brown band extending a little 

 on the side of the clypeus; the center of the latter is spotted with 

 brown. Eyes rounded, rather strong!}^ projecting; ocelli small, the 

 anterior one a little before the extremity of the rostrum. Anteunae 

 light brownish. Palpi yellow; 4th joint of the maxiUarj^ palpi shorter 

 than 3d, 5th widely triangular, straightly truncated at apex. 



Pronotum transverse, very feebly narrowing in front, with anterior 

 and posterior margin straight; disk feebly convex, faintly pubescent; 

 general coloration brown with a narrow yellow line in the middle and 

 two wide bands of the same color on the sides; anterior and posterior 

 margins narrowly yeUow with a series of small brown spots; lateral 

 lobes yellow with small brown spots. Legs yellow, spotted with light 

 brown, pubescent. Anterior and median femora with a weak brown 



Figure 6. — a-d, Male genitalia of Aphonomorphus adjunctus, new species: a, as seen from 

 above, holotype; b, same, paratype; c, inferior part, holotype; d, side view, holotype. 

 e. Extremity of ovipositor of A. adjunctus, new species, f-i, Reticulation of middle 

 of elytron in:/, Euaphonus peruvianus Saussure, g, Aphonomorphus stipatus, new species; 

 h, A. schunkei, new species; i, A. adjunctus, new species. /, Genitalia of male Euaphonus 

 peruvianus Saussure from Chanchamayo; k, extremity of E. peruvianus from Pucallpa; 

 /, genitalia of male Paraphonus vicinus, new species; m, male Rhipipteryx difformipes, 

 new species, abdominal extremity; w, same, median leg; o, Rhipipteryx vicinus, new species, 

 abdominal extremity of male; p, Rhipipteryx femoratus, new species, anterior leg; q, same, 

 abdominal extremity of male; r, R. schunkei, new species, abdominal extremity of male. 



