78 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 261 



Procandea fvircata, new species 

 Figure 58 



Length 16 mm. Forewings with membrane including inner three 

 apical cells. Male pygofer rounded apically, with submarginal micro- 

 setae parallel to caudoventral margin to apex; aedeagus with paired 

 apical branches extending in same direction as axis of shaft, divergent 

 apically. Anterior dorsum dull yellowish green with a black M -shaped 

 marking on posterior margin of head and with median coronal fovea 

 darkened, pronotum with three dark spots near anterior margin and 

 three angular confluent castaneous markings on disc, scutellum black 

 with apex sordid yellow in male; with an additional kidney-shaped 

 yellow mark in basal half in female; forewings marked as in typical 

 P. peruensis, new species (see p. 75). 



Holotype male with label: "Chanchamayo/Peru" on indefinite loan 

 to USNM from NCS and four topotypes of both sexes, March and 

 April (CAS). 



P. furcata can be separated readily from other species of the genus 

 by the processes of the aedeagus, which lack ornamentation and which 

 extend, in lateral aspect, in a continuation of the long axis of the 

 aedeagal shaft. 



Procandea reticulata, netv species 

 Figure 66 



Length 18 mm. Forewings with a distinct membrane which includes 

 inner and greater portion of second, third, and fourth apical cells, with 

 a distinct anteapical plexus of veins. Male pygofer extending farther 

 posteriorly than apices of male plates, with numerous dispersed micro- 

 setae on lower half; style apex in broadest view expanded anteapically; 

 aedeagus with a pair of broad dorsal anteapical processes, each of which 

 bears a short and a long apical process (fig. 66f). Female abdominal 

 sternum VII with posterior margin biundulate on each side of a 

 median, weakly produced, convex, lobe. Color as in P. monticola, new 

 species. 



Holotype male, locality illegible, Bolivia (RMS); one female from 

 Bolivia (BM); and one female from Satipo, Peru (AMNH). 



This species has an aedeagus much more complex than the other 

 species of Procandea, except marcia (Distant) from which it diff'ers in 

 the shape and location of the aedeagal processes (see illustrations, 

 figs. 55-70). 



