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Figures 196, 197. — 196, Pseudophera contraria (Walker), specimen from 

 Guatemala, setae not shown in c. 197, P. truncata, new species, holotype. 



delimited anteriorly, including apical and a portion of anteapical cells, 

 veins elevated and distinct, with only a few punctures parallel to veins 

 in clavus and brachial cell, texture of clavus and corivun usually 

 strongly coriaceous, with only four apical cells, the base of fourth more 

 proximal than base of third, middle anteapical cell with two or more 

 crossveins, claval veins fused at middle, without an anteapical plexus 

 of veins and without anteapical supernumerary veins to costal margin, 

 wings of female at rest concealing ovipositor. Hindwing extending 

 almost as far posteriorly as forewing; vein R2+3 incomplete. Tibiae of 

 anterior legs slightly expanded apically. Hind legs at rest with knees 

 not attaining posterior proepimeral margins; femoral setal formula 

 usually 2:0:0, occasionally 2:1:1; length of first tarsomere approxi- 

 mately equal to combined length of second and third. 



Male genitalia: Pygofer strongly produced and rounded at apex, 

 with numerous dispersed microsetae, with a process arising on ventral 

 margin. Plates separate throughout length, usually not extending as 



