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  PROCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  NATIONAL 
  MUSEUM 
  vol. 
  67 
  

  

  DELIASTES 
  STRAMINEIPES. 
  new 
  species. 
  

  

  Male. 
  — 
  Very 
  similar 
  to 
  the 
  male 
  of 
  the 
  preceding 
  species. 
  Differs 
  

   in 
  color 
  as 
  stated 
  in 
  key 
  and 
  also 
  in 
  having 
  the 
  forewings 
  more 
  

   closely 
  reticulated 
  with 
  whitish 
  lines, 
  and 
  the 
  process 
  on 
  upper 
  

   margin 
  of 
  hypopygium 
  as 
  in 
  figure 
  37. 
  

  

  Length, 
  11 
  mm. 
  

  

  Holotype. 
  — 
  Argentina. 
  Chaco 
  de 
  Santiago 
  de 
  Estero, 
  near 
  Icano, 
  

   E. 
  It. 
  Wagner 
  (Paris 
  Museum). 
  

  

  Genus 
  PANAMIA 
  Kirkaldy. 
  

  

  Panamia 
  Kirkaldy, 
  G. 
  W. 
  Notes 
  on 
  Central 
  American 
  Hemipterous 
  Fauna, 
  

   Can. 
  Ent., 
  vol. 
  39, 
  p. 
  249, 
  July, 
  1907 
  [Monobasic, 
  genotype, 
  Lutcvopsis 
  ornata 
  

   Champion]. 
  

  

  This 
  genus 
  may 
  readily 
  be 
  separated 
  from 
  its 
  allies 
  by 
  the 
  peculiar 
  

   venation 
  of 
  the 
  fore 
  wings 
  (fig. 
  38) 
  and 
  also 
  by 
  the 
  characters 
  men- 
  

   tioned 
  in 
  the 
  generic 
  key. 
  

  

  PANAMIA 
  ORNATA 
  (Champion). 
  

  

  Lutevopsis 
  omata 
  Champion, 
  Biologia, 
  vol. 
  2, 
  pp. 
  166-7, 
  Oct. 
  1896 
  [Bugaba, 
  

   Panama]. 
  

  

  Panamia 
  ornata 
  Kirkaldy, 
  G. 
  W. 
  Notes 
  on 
  Central 
  American 
  Hemip- 
  

   terous 
  Fauna, 
  Can. 
  Ent., 
  vol. 
  39, 
  p. 
  249, 
  July 
  1907. 
  

  

  A 
  pale 
  testaceous 
  yellow 
  species, 
  the 
  pronotum 
  sometimes 
  with 
  one 
  

   or 
  two 
  short 
  oblique 
  brown 
  streaks 
  on 
  each 
  side, 
  and 
  a 
  faint 
  median 
  

   vitta 
  and 
  sometimes 
  2 
  lateral 
  clouds 
  on 
  posterior 
  lobe. 
  Fore 
  wings 
  

   with 
  some 
  faint 
  fuscous 
  spots, 
  the 
  most 
  distinct, 
  being 
  one 
  in 
  ex- 
  

   treme 
  base 
  of 
  discal 
  cell, 
  one 
  or 
  more 
  at 
  middle 
  of 
  same, 
  and 
  one 
  

   near 
  the 
  cross 
  vein 
  at 
  its 
  apex. 
  

  

  Head 
  including 
  eyes 
  nearly 
  as 
  broad 
  as 
  long, 
  rounded 
  above 
  

   (fig. 
  39) 
  ; 
  proboscis 
  slender; 
  antennal 
  hairs 
  not 
  very 
  long. 
  Anterior 
  

   lobe 
  of 
  prothorax 
  smooth, 
  slightly 
  shining, 
  a 
  little 
  tapered 
  poster- 
  

   iorly, 
  with 
  a 
  punctiform 
  depression 
  in 
  middle 
  posteriorly, 
  the 
  con- 
  

   striction 
  between 
  it 
  and 
  the 
  posterior 
  lobe 
  shallow, 
  length 
  about 
  1.5 
  

   as 
  great 
  as 
  its 
  width; 
  posterior 
  lobe 
  granular, 
  slightly 
  silicate 
  cen- 
  

   trally, 
  with 
  four 
  very 
  slight 
  elevations 
  near 
  posterior 
  margin, 
  

   length 
  about 
  1.5 
  as 
  great 
  as 
  width, 
  slightly 
  tapered 
  anteriorly; 
  

   mesonotum 
  with 
  a 
  rounded 
  central 
  elevation, 
  metanotum 
  with 
  a 
  

   longitudinal 
  ridge 
  a 
  little 
  more 
  prominent 
  apically 
  ; 
  first 
  abdominal 
  

   segment 
  with 
  a 
  short, 
  erect, 
  spine. 
  Abdomen 
  slender, 
  a 
  little 
  en- 
  

   larged 
  terminally; 
  segment 
  preceding 
  hypopygium 
  in 
  male 
  deeply 
  

   concave 
  both 
  above 
  and 
  below, 
  extending 
  as 
  a 
  rounded 
  flap 
  on 
  each 
  

   side 
  for 
  about 
  half 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  rather 
  large 
  hypopygium, 
  the 
  

   latter 
  open 
  above 
  posteriorly, 
  the 
  claspers 
  slender 
  and 
  upturned 
  

   apically 
  on 
  each 
  side 
  of 
  the 
  very 
  slender 
  and 
  acute 
  hypopygial 
  spine, 
  

  

  