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  PROCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  NATIONAL 
  MUSEUM 
  vol. 
  67 
  

  

  of 
  tergite 
  7 
  (fig. 
  115) 
  ; 
  sternites 
  7 
  and 
  8 
  are 
  concave 
  medianly, 
  con- 
  

   vex 
  laterally; 
  part 
  of 
  sternite 
  9 
  exposed 
  dorsally 
  about 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  

   tergite 
  7, 
  the 
  V-shaped 
  cleft 
  short, 
  the 
  supero-posterior 
  angles 
  trun- 
  

   cate, 
  not 
  elevated 
  but 
  somewhat 
  flaring 
  laterally, 
  posterior 
  margin 
  

   shallowly 
  emarginate 
  medianly 
  (fig. 
  102) 
  ; 
  clasper 
  ending 
  in 
  a 
  flat- 
  

   tish 
  hook 
  the 
  blade 
  of 
  which 
  is 
  long 
  acuminate 
  and 
  directed 
  upward 
  

   (fig. 
  103). 
  

  

  Female. 
  — 
  The 
  hind 
  margin 
  of 
  7th 
  tergite 
  is 
  slightly 
  convex, 
  trans- 
  

   verse; 
  the 
  8th 
  tergite 
  is 
  semi-elliptical 
  and 
  the 
  ninth 
  longer 
  than 
  

   wide, 
  somewhat 
  narrowed 
  and 
  bluntly 
  rounded 
  apically; 
  the 
  7th 
  

   stemite 
  is 
  moderately 
  convex 
  apically. 
  

  

  Length, 
  20-22 
  mm. 
  

  

  In 
  this 
  species 
  the 
  coxae 
  and 
  adjoining 
  parts 
  vary 
  from 
  yellow 
  to 
  

   black 
  in 
  color 
  and 
  the 
  hind 
  part 
  of 
  thorax 
  and 
  tip 
  of 
  abdomen 
  are 
  

   quite 
  dark, 
  contrasting 
  strongly 
  with 
  the 
  yellow-brown 
  abdomen, 
  

   front 
  part 
  of 
  body, 
  and 
  legs. 
  

  

  Holotype.—Male, 
  Porto 
  Bello, 
  Panama, 
  Feb. 
  28, 
  1911, 
  E. 
  A. 
  

   Schwarz; 
  allotype 
  female, 
  Feb. 
  21, 
  other 
  data 
  the 
  same; 
  paratype 
  

   males, 
  Porto 
  Bello, 
  Panama, 
  Feb. 
  15, 
  28, 
  1911, 
  A. 
  Busck; 
  Trinidad 
  

   River, 
  Panama, 
  May 
  7, 
  1911, 
  A. 
  Busck. 
  A 
  male 
  and 
  female 
  from 
  

   Biologia 
  series 
  of 
  " 
  americana 
  " 
  are 
  labelled, 
  Bugaba, 
  800-1,500 
  

   feet, 
  Champion, 
  and 
  Caldera, 
  Panama, 
  Champion, 
  respectively. 
  AH 
  

   preceding 
  specimens 
  in 
  United 
  States 
  National 
  Museum. 
  Foul 
  

   females, 
  Cacagualito, 
  Colombia, 
  May, 
  and 
  one 
  from 
  Chapada, 
  

   Brazil, 
  Sept. 
  (Carnegie 
  Mus.). 
  One 
  male, 
  French 
  Guiana, 
  Nov., 
  

   1914, 
  R. 
  Benoist 
  (Paris 
  Mus.). 
  

  

  Type, 
  allotype 
  and 
  paratypes.— 
  €at. 
  No. 
  26732, 
  U.S.N.M. 
  

  

  GARDENA 
  POPPAEA, 
  new 
  species. 
  

  

  Male. 
  — 
  Posterior 
  margin 
  of 
  hypopygium 
  with 
  two 
  teeth, 
  the 
  

   superoposterior 
  angles 
  considerably 
  elevated 
  (fig. 
  104), 
  portion 
  of 
  

   this 
  sternite 
  visible 
  from 
  above 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  7th 
  tergite 
  including 
  

   process, 
  the 
  latter 
  barely 
  lapping 
  base 
  of 
  V-shaped 
  cleft 
  of 
  hypo- 
  

   pygium, 
  its 
  length 
  compared 
  to 
  entire 
  tergite 
  as 
  3 
  is 
  to 
  8 
  (fig. 
  114) 
  ; 
  

   claspers 
  retracted, 
  their 
  form 
  unknown. 
  

  

  Length, 
  20 
  mm. 
  

  

  Holotype.—Mtxle, 
  Victoria, 
  Tex., 
  Feb. 
  1905, 
  J. 
  D. 
  Mitchell 
  

   (U.S.N.M.). 
  

  

  While 
  this 
  specimen 
  is 
  entirely 
  wingless 
  it 
  is 
  obviously 
  mature. 
  

  

  Type.— 
  Male, 
  Cat. 
  No. 
  26733, 
  U.S.N.M. 
  

  

  Genus 
  EMESAYA, 
  new 
  name. 
  

  

  For 
  Emesa 
  of 
  authors 
  not 
  of 
  Laporte 
  (1833, 
  p. 
  84) 
  who 
  named 
  

   E. 
  mantis 
  Fabricius 
  as 
  type. 
  Since 
  this 
  species 
  belongs 
  to 
  the 
  genus 
  

  

  