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long as thick, the stigmal moderately long, straight, slender with the 

 apex much enlarged, the postmarginal as long as the slender part of the 

 stigmal. 



Sculpture of the head very finely alutaceous and opaque; the thorax 

 slightly shiny and microscopically reticulate ; the abdomen more shining 

 and more coarsely reticulate. Eyes with a short, rather thick pile ; the 

 frontovertex with a very fine, inconspicuous blackish pubescence ; collar 

 of pronotum and the mesonotum with much coarser, black bristle-like 

 hairs arranged more or less seriately on the scutum and scutellum. 

 Coloration non-metallic yellowish. 



Male: Head considerably thinner than in the female, the eyes 

 smaller ; the frontovertex somewhat wider than long ; ocelli arranged 

 in a right-angled triangle, the posterior pair situated rather close to 

 the eyes and the occipital margin. Antennae inserted higher up on the 

 face yet below the level of the eyes ; the scape similar, the pedicel short 

 and thick, or hardly longer than wide, the flagellum elongate, not thick- 

 ened distad and with long subverticillate hairs which are much shorter 

 on the under side; funicle joints all about equal in length and twice as 

 long as wide, deeply incised on the upper side at the articulations ; club 

 solid, elongate elliptical, acute at apex, somewhat shorter than the last 

 two funicle joints combined and no wider, ihe abundant iiairs gradual- 

 ly shortening towards the apex. 



Thorax, abdomen, legs and wings about as in the female ; the abdo- 

 men fully as large as in the female ; the middle tarsi not much thickened 

 at base although attenuated towards apex, yet nevertheless much more 

 robust than the front or hind tarsi. 



Sculpture somewhat similar although the frontovertex is a litclo' more 

 coarsely and rugulosely alutaceous and the mesonotum is very finely and 

 closely rugulosely reticulate ; pubescence the same yet much less c onspic- 

 uous as it is concolorous with the black head and thorax. 



Genotype: Apliycomorplia araucarlae n. sp. 



This genus differs from Anagyropsis in having the scape 

 narrow, not broadly expanded beneath, in the more opacpie, 

 ahitaceons and less reticulate sculpture, and in having the gen- 

 eral form of the body much less robust. From Aphycopsis it 

 differs in having the frontoyertex much narrower, the oral 

 margin of face truncate instead of distinctly emarginate, in 

 the compressed, non-clayate scape, in the broken submarginal 

 yein, and the somewhat longer marginal. These three genera 

 all agree in the shape of the mandibles. 



