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below, and the dark color (brown) ofi the metinfraepisternuni does not 

 shade into black below. Metastemum pale, a black longitudinal median 

 line from between the coxae posteriorly to about the level of the anelc of 

 the latero-ventral carinae ; likewise the lateral dark area at the latero-ventral 

 carina is less developed in the female than in the male, fading cut into 

 brown anteriorly and posteriorly, this brown fading imperceptibly into the 

 general pale color. 



Mesostigmal lamina as in the male. 



Coxae pale, the third coxa with or without a brown area on the anterior 

 face. Legs similar to those of the male, possibly slightly duller. 



Venation and stigma similar to those of the male. 



Abdomen seen from above : 1-4 similar to those of the male ; 5 is narrowly 

 pale at base, then very briefly black which fades into brown, which is con- 

 tinuous to just before the apical black where it fades into the restricted 

 paler anteapical area (in the male the dark area which occupies the larger 

 part of the segment darkens posteriorly from brown, just following the 

 postbasal black to very dark brown or black just anterior to the anteapical 

 pale area) ; 6 is largely pale or dark brown, the area adjoining the pale 

 basal area being scarcely or not at all darker, the anteapical pale area 

 poorly defined, and the apical area being only dark brown, not black; 7 

 brown, pale at base, scarcely if any darker at apex ; 8 brown ; 9 dark brown 

 to black with a lateral basal blue spot on either side, patterned as in kalili 

 but with the dark median longitudinal bar about .6 wide at base and 1.0 

 wide where it joins the dark apex; 10 dark brown, almost black. Seen 

 from the side : 1-4 similar to those of the male ; 5-7 paler than in the male, 

 same as in dorsal view; 8-10 patterned as in kalili, 8 brown, shading to 

 black at the extreme postero-ventral angle ; dark colors on 9 black or nearly 

 so, 10 black or nearly so. Sternum of 1 and 2 pale, 2 with a postbasal dark 

 stretch occupying about one third the length of the segment ; 3-6 similar to 

 those of the male but without traces, or very faint ones, of anteapical blue ; 

 7 dark to black, broadly pale at base and less definitelj^ anteapically ; 8 blue 

 with a median black area as in kahli. Appendages dark brown to black, 

 shaped like those of magdalenae. Valvular styles at their point of attach- 

 ment at about the level of the middle of the appendages. 



Venational characters ba^ed on four males and three females 



Postnodals front wing, 11 (25% males), 12 (37.5% males, 33.3% fe- 

 males), 13 (25% males, 66.7% females), or 14 (12.5% males) ; hind wing, 

 10 (37.5% males), 11 (50% males, 33.3% females), 12 (12.5% males, 50% 

 females), or 13 (16.7% females). 



M3 in front wing arising at the first postnodal (50% males, 16.7% fe- 

 males), or between the first and second postnodals (50% males, 83.3% 

 females) ; in the hind wing at the first postnodal (62.5% males, 16.7% 

 females), or between the first and second postnodals (37.5% males, 83.3% 

 females). 



Rs in front wing arising at the seventh postnodal (62.5% males, 16.7% 

 females), or at the eighth postnodal (37.5% males, 83.3% females) ; in the 



