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midlateral areas, which are extended into stout teeth; spiracle 

 large and broadly elliptical. Mesopleura with a very large, deep, 

 crenulated discal furrow, on posterior half. 



Radial cell reaching apex of wing. Radius inserted at basal 

 two fifths of the large, long stigma. First abscissa of radius 

 more than half length of second; second cubital cell not twice 

 as long as wide, not narrower apically, and with both transverse 

 cubiti oblique. Recurrent vein inserted near apex of first cubital 

 cell. Submedian cell longer than median. Parallel vein in- 

 serted at lower fifth. Radius of hind wings curved toward cos- 

 tal; nervellus curved and bent at middle. 



Abdomen broadly sessile, a little shorter than head and thorax 

 together; first abdominal tergite very broad, length equaling 

 apical width; remaining segments much broader than long; 

 first and second tergites medially carinate. Hind tibial spurs 

 stout, curved, and hairy. 



Type Paragyroneuron bicolor sp. no v. 



Paragyroneuron bicolor sp. nov. 



Ochraceous; flagella black; hind tarsi and stigma piceous; 

 scape and funicle obscure ferruginous. Wings basally with 

 veins ochraceous ; on and beyond basal vein smoky, veins dark, a 

 piceous cloud along basal vein. 



Female, length, 10 millimeters. 



Head viewed from above with eyes suboval and very strongly 

 bulging, vertex caudad of eyes smooth, gradually narrowed, very 

 long, occipital carina very strongly raised; ocelli small, trans- 

 parent, much nearer to each other than to eyes and twice as 

 far from occipital carina as from eyes. Face long, narrower at 

 lower margins of eyes, gently arched, surface smooth; eyes in 

 front view kidney-shaped, strongly emarginate opposite anten- 

 nae. Head as viewed from side with malar space long; cheeks 

 very broad, as broad as eyes, margin parallel to outer margin of 

 eyes; eye outline semicircular. 



Mesonotum smooth, notauli smooth, but anteriorly profoundly 

 excavated ; scutellum anteriorly with two large, suboval, smooth, 

 deep foveae, separated by a sharp median carina. Metanotum 

 with coarse, wavy rugse, becoming finely reticulate-rugose near 

 anterior border, with a sinuous median carina splitting on 

 posterior half, forming a lanceolate, wavy-margined, median 

 area; rugse separate, leaving smooth arese between the lanceo- 

 late median area and the large lateral teeth; numerous short 

 rugse radiately arranged about the base of each tooth; teeth 

 large and bluntly tipped ; spiracle broadly elliptical. Mesopleura 



