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teriorly beyond apex of connective, rounded apically, without preapical 

 lobe. Connective elongate, Y-shaped, arms not widely divergent, 

 each much shorter than the elongate stem. Aedeagus with a pair 

 of slender tapering lateral processes which extend posterodorsally 

 much beyond apex of submembranous shaft. Paraphyses absent. 



Procama is known only from the type-species, which occurs in Panama. 

 Its affinities are problematical. It is placed close to Aulacizes here because 

 of its general external resemblance to that genus and because of the 

 form of the aedeagus. It differs in far too many aspects, however, to 

 suggest a close relationship to Aulacizes. 



The present interpretation of the identity of the type-species rests 

 on a male specimen from Toll, Panama, compared with the female 

 lectotype in the British Museum (Natural History). The genitalia of 

 this specimen are as in figure 73. 



14. 1^EVK!<IANA, new genus 



Figure 74 



Type-species: Amblydisca bugabensis Fowler. 



Length 14-15 mm. 



Head very slightly produced, median length approximately half 

 interocular width, anterior margin slightly elevated and carinate, 

 ocelli located behind a line between anterior angles of eyes, with 

 a shallow median fovea which is narrowed anteriorly, with a longi- 

 tudinal carina laterad of each ocellus, disc without pubescence; 

 antennal ledges in lateral aspect without a dorsal carina, anterior 

 margin not steeply declivous; clypeus with a broad, shallow, median 

 concavity; face pubescent laterally and ventrally; clypellus produced 

 and subangulate, contour of its lower portion almost at right angle 

 to profile of clypeus; other characters as in Procandea. 



Thorax with pronotal width slightly greater than transocular width 

 of head, lateral margins convergent anteriorly, disc transversely rugose, 

 with very short pubescence, posterior margin concave; scutellum with 

 posterior portion transversely rugulose ; other characters as in Procandea. 

 Forewing with membrane not distinctly delimited, veins distinct but 

 not elevated, texture translucent, with four apical cells, corium without 

 an anteapical, discal plexus of veins or anteapical supernumerary 

 crossveins to costa; otherwise as in Procandea. Hindwing as in Pro- 

 candea but with vein R24.3 incomplete. Hindlegs with femoral setal 

 formula 2:0:0; other characters as in Procandea. 



Male genitalia: Pygofer moderately produced and rounded apically, 

 with numerous dispersed microsetae anteapically and parallel to pos- 

 teroventral margin, without pygofer processes, but with paired large. 



