-34- 



39. Claspers: a row of short 



spines on dorsal margin and 



a distinct hump basad of fig. 145 



the row. 



- Claspers: a row of short 

 spines on dorsal margin; no 

 hump basad of the row. 



buccata Denning & 

 Blickle 1972 



-40 



40. 10th tergite with only 4 

 rods; 3 rods approximately 

 equal length; two rods 

 curved sharply dorsad. 

 Clasper with a row of 5 or 

 6 short spines on mesal sur- 

 face, fig. 148 



- 10th tergite with more than 

 4 rods , no rods curved 

 sharply dorsad. Claspers 

 with many peg-like spines fig. 146 

 on mesal surface. 



mono Ross 1941 



hadria Denning & 

 Blickle 1972 



41. Clasper apex with short, 



apical spine; mesal sur- fig. 147 

 face with few spines. 



- Clasper apex without apical 

 spine; mesal surface with 

 many spines. 



42. Clasper: mid-mesal surface 

 with a brush of dark 

 spines, a linear row of 

 long spines extending from 



brush to apex. fig* 1^9 



- Clasper: no brush of spines 

 on mesal surface. 



alexanderi Denning & 

 Blickle 1972 



-42 



capitana Ross 1944 



-43 



43. Clasper: length 5 x width, fig. 150 



- Clasper: length 3 x width. 



vertreesi Denning & 

 Blickle 1972 



-44 



44. 10th tergite: two apical 



processes entwined, a large 

 stout rod extends from base 

 to mid-point of tergite. 



- 10th tergite: apical pro- 

 cesses not entwined, no 

 large rod extending from 

 base to mid-point. fig. 151 



-45 



felipe Ross 1944 



