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Figure 198. — Pseudophera tibialis Schmidt: a-j from lectotype; k and m from 

 specimen from Balzapamba, Ecuador. 



far posteriorly as pygofer apex, triangular, with numerous dispersed 

 microsetae. Style extending posteriorly as far as or farther than apex 

 of connective, without distinct preapical lobe, not or only slightly 

 modified apically. Connective Y- or T-shaped, with or without a 

 median keel. Aedeagus symmetrical or not, with anteapical paired 

 ventral processes. Paraphyses absent. 



Female abdominal sternum VII not strongly produced posteriorly, 

 broadly emarginatc medially and with a slight convexity within the 

 emargination. 



The range of this genus is from Mexico to the Guianas and to Ecuador. 

 Pseudophera is very closely related to Homalodisca^ from which it may be 



