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\*injulata (Melichar), I925a:388 (Oncometopia). Peru. New combination. 

 insignis (Distant), 1908b:63 (Oncometopia). SE. Brazil. 

 impicta Schroder, 1962a: 162. 

 *laminata (Signoret), 1855d:794 (Tettigonid). Brazil. New combination. 

 lineiceps, new species. SE. Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina. 

 magna (Walker), 1851b:787 (Proconia). SE. BrazU. 

 malkini, new species. Brazil. 

 ^novarae Schroder, 1959a:42. 

 personala (Signoret), 1854b:364 {Tettigonia), SE. BrazU. 



magnifrons (Walker), 1858b: 239 {Aulacizes). 

 *vermiculata (Signoret), 1855b:785 (Tettigonia) sensu Berg. S. Brazil, Argentina. 

 virescens (Distant), 1908b:65 (Oncometopia). Ecuador, Peru. 



infulata var. luteiceps (Melichar), 1925a:389 (Oncometopia). New 

 synonymy. 

 xanthocephala (Germar), 1821a:63 (Tettigonia). SE. Brazil. 



terminatis (Walker), 1851b:786 (Proconia). New synonymy. 

 *sellowi (Berg), 1884a:22 (Tettigonia). 



%cumulata (Melichar), 1925a:390 (Oncometopia) (fide Schroder). 

 *vagata (Melichar), 1925a:392 (Oncometopia) (fide Schroder), 

 .^liam Schroder, 1960b:321. SE. Brazil. 



KEY TO MALES OF MOLOMEA 



Not included: M. guttulata Melichar, M. infulata (Melichar), M. laminata 

 (Signoret), and M. vermiculata (Signoret). 



1 . Hindwing with vein R2+3 entire. 



M. personata (Signoret) (fig. 228) 

 Hindwing with vein R2-1-3 incomplete 2 



2. Aedeagus with a number of bilateral anteapical spinelike processes. 



M. magna (Walker) (fig. 229) 



Aedeagus either with apical processes only or with additional 



large conspicuous more basal processes 3 



3. Aedeagus with apical processes only 4 



Aedeagus without apical processes, or if present, then with addi- 

 tional processes arising more basally 6 



4. Style with distinct preapical lobe, aedeagal processes directed 



posteriorly or posterodorsally 5 



Style without preapical lobe, aedeagal processes directed ventrally. 



M. hamleti (Distant) (fig. 231) 



5. Aedeagal shaft very long and slender, its length measured on 



ventral margin more than six times its greatest width. 



M. virescens (Distant) (fig. 232) 

 Aedeagal shaft short and rather stout, its length measured on 

 ventral margin not more than three times its greatest width. 



M. exaltata (Melichar) (fig. 233) 



