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KEY TO MALES OF PROCANDEA 

 Not included: cirta (Distant) (fig. 70i). 



1. Aedeagus in lateral aspect very broad, width of its shaft about 



equal to its length (fig. 61) . .P. monticola, new species (p. 75) 

 Aedeagus not as above 2 



2. Aedeagus with a pair of dorsal processes near base, in addition to 



apical processes P. marcia (Distant) (fig. 68) 



Aedeagus without processes near base 3 



3. Aedeagus in lateral aspect narrow and with a pair of short, retrorse, 



anteapical processes (fig. 56) . P. peruensis, new species (p. 75) 

 Aedeagus not so 4 



4. Aedeagus with more than two apical processes 5 



Aedeagus with only one or two apical processes 6 



5. Aedeagal dorsal anteapical processes very broad. 



P. reticulata, new species (p. 78) 

 Aedeagal dorsal anteapical processes very narrow. 



P. loretoensis, new species (p. 79) 



6. Aedeagus with an unpaired dorsal apical process. 



P. exasperatula, new species (p. 79) 

 Aedeagus with two apical processes 7 



7. Aedeagal processes in lateral aspect each with anterior margin 



coarsely, irregularly serrate (fig. 63). 



P. andina, new species (p. 76) 

 Aedeagal processes not so 8 



8. Aedeagal processes apical, very broad, curved dorsad, truncate 



apically (fig. 60) P. inca, new species (p. 76) 



Aedeagal processes not so 9 



9. Aedeagal processes dorsoapical and slender, directed basally ..10 

 Aedeagal processes in lateral aspect broad, or continuing curv- 

 ature of aedeagal shaft 12 



10. Aedeagal processes elongate (fig. 55j), in lateral aspect extending 



to base of aedeagus P. corticata (Signoret) 



Aedeagal processes shorter 11 



11. Aedeagus more slender, dorsal margin more strongly concave 



(fig. 59) P. cordillerae, new species (p. 77) 



Aedeagus broader, dorsal margin less concave (fig. 57). 



P. quechua, new species (p. 79) 



12. Aedeagal processes each branched at apex. 



P. ochracea, new species (p. 79) 

 Aedeagal processes not branched apically 13 



13. Aedeagal processes directed cephalad in lateral aspect. 



P. salazari, new species (p. 75) 

 Aedeagal processes not directed cephalad 14 



