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Figures 231-233.— Males. 



231. Fundella pellucens Zeller, aedeagus omit- 



ted; 231a, aedeagus; 231b, lateral view 

 of uncus, gnathos, and tegumen; 231c, 

 tergite, sternite, and hair tufts of 

 eighth abdominal segment; 231d, basal 

 segments of antenna, scaled; 231e, 

 basal segments of male antenna, de- 

 nuded; 231f, hind tibia, showing hair 

 tuft. 



232. Fundella ignobilis Heinrich, new species, 



aedeagus omitted; 232a, aedeagus; 

 232b, anellus; 232c, lateral view of 

 uncus, gnathos, and tegumen. 



233. Fundella ahemora Dyar, aedeagus omit- 



ted; 233a, aedeagus; 233b, lateral view 

 of uncus, gnathos, and tegumen; 233c, 

 foretibia, showing hair tuft. 



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