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Figures 103, 104. — 103, Proconosama misella (Melichai-) (a and i from lecto- 

 type, others from specimen from Bolivia): j, pygofer, right side, posterior 

 view. 104, P. aemilia (Distant), lectotype. 



tinguished by the form of the aedeagus, which lacks the ventral 

 anteapical scooplike process of Aulacizes, by its much shorter pygofer 

 processes, and its more produced head. 



No key to species is presented here because two of the species are 

 known only from females. Characters for all of the species are illustrated. 



The present interpretation of P. alalia (Distant) is based on a inale 

 topotype, which was compared with the female lectotype in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). The genitalia were identical with the 

 illustration (fig. 99) of a topotypic male in HNHM. 



SPECIES OF PROCONOSAMA 

 [fKnown only from female.] 

 \aemilia (Distant), 1908b:75 {Aulacizes). Bolivia. New combination. 

 alalia (Distant), 1908b:76 {Aulacizes). Bolivia. New combination. 



