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which is almost complete and the median longitudinal carinae which 

 extend from near the basal transverse carina all the way to the apex, 

 in the apex of the hind femora reaching apparently a Httle beyond 

 the apex of the fourth, dorsal segment and in the apical, dorsal seg- 

 ment being only half as long as the penultimate segment, and in the 

 male in the pygidium being distinctly less than half as long as the 

 penultimate segment. In the male there is no fold to the ventral 

 segments. 



AGLAOJOPPIDEA PICTIPENNIS, new species. 



Type-locality. — Villa Morra, Asuncion, Paraguay, March 20, 1905, 

 J. D. Anisits. 



Type. — Konigliche Zoologische Museum, Berlin. 



Female. — Length 13.5 mm.; essentially as in (Tragus) Aglaojoppidea 

 fascipennis (Cresson) from which it may be known by its concolorous 

 abdomen. 



Allotype-locality. — San Bernardino, Paraguay; K. Fiebrig, col- 

 lector. 



Allotype.— ^o. 16222, U.S.N.M. Essentially as in the type. 



CRYPTANURIDIMORPHA, new genus. 



Type. — Cryptanuridimorpha elegans, new species. 



Carina bordering the posterior cavity of the mouth highly devel- 

 oped and meeting to form a tubular cavity, front with a solitary 

 spine; notauli deep, areolet closed, recurrent vein interstitial; spiracles 

 of the first, abdominal segment nearer to each other than to the apex. 

 Related to Polycyrtus Spinola. 



CRYPTANURIDIMORPHA ELEGANS, new species. 



Type-locality. — Chauchamayo, Peru; W. F. H. Rosenberg. 



Type.— C&t. No. 16223, U.S'.N.M. 



Male. — Length 17.5 mm.; reddish brown and pohshed; clypeus 

 and mandibles yellowish, the latter black at tips, rest of head moslty 

 black excepting the palpi and the tubular portion of the mouth which 

 are stramineous and the eleventh to fifteenth joints of the flagel, 

 which are whitish beneath; the following joints are broken off in the 

 type and lost; fore legs brownish stramineous, the second and follow- 

 ing joints of their tarsi blackish, mid legs almost concolorous with the 

 body, their tarsi blackish, hind legs concolorous with the body, except 

 their femora, tibiae and basal three-fourths of their metatarsi which 

 lik e the apical two-thirds of the onychii are black or blackish, the 

 rest of the hind tarsi whitish, wings tinged with brown, the stigma 

 and veins dark brown to blackish; propodeal spines directed upward, 

 outward and backward and blunt; first abdominal segment mostly 

 reddish brown, the postpetiole, however, black, the following dorsal 

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