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setae. Ovipositor valvulae (fig. 31) : second valvula (not first) inti- 
mately associated at base with sclerite of spermathecal orifice ; third 
valvula with secondary lobe very large, exceeding tip of primary 
lobe. Spermathecal sac with distal region larger than basal region; 
the duct not coiled (fig. 30). Paraproctal sensorium bearing 5 setae 
with poorly developed basal rosettes and 2 without basal rosettes. 
Color (in alcohol). — Head pale straw brown marked with 
somewhat darker brown as follows: central and two lateral bands 
through vertex converging above ocelli ; group of spots bordering 
compound eye mesally, largest extending almost to lateral ocellus; 
pair of dark reddish brown spots below ocelli; 2 or 3 dark reddish 
brown spots on each gena below compound eye; epistomal suture 
brown-bordered ; postclypeus mottled with brown antero-medially. 
Antennae medium brown. Compound eyes black. Thorax and legs 
generally medium brown, the terga mottled with paler brown. Abdo- 
men with sclerotized band of medium brown surrounding base except 
for two lateral breaks; remainder pale gray dorsally in preclunial 
segments, colorless in cuticle ventrally. Subgenital plate, clunium, 
epiproct, and paraproct medium brown. Forewing (fig. 26) marked 
with band along margin from cell R 5 through distal end of areola 
postica, the band including three rounded colorless spots bordering 
margin, one in each median cell; this band continuous with trans- 
verse one from distal end of areola postica anteriorly through distal 
end of pterostigma; another transverse band from fork of radial 
stem through nodulus ; a brown spot at end of vein R2+3J another 
at end of vein R^s, another bordering vein Cuia, another bor- 
dering vein 2A at base; remainder of wing colorless. Hindwing 
colorless. 
Brachypterous Female. — Measurements (Table I). 
Morphology. — Differing from macropterous form chiefly as men- 
tioned in generic description. Heavy veins of forewing marking out 
depressed cells. Hindwings very short, in length equalling about 
width of thorax, held away from body, their tips nearly contacting 
inner surfaces of forewings; their venation greatly reduced. 
Color (in alcohol). — Essentially same as in macropterous form. 
Type locality. — - Cuesta de Chipinque near Monterrey, N.L., 
Mexico, (elevation about 1360 m), July 16-18, 1965, collected by 
Cornell University Mexico Field Party. Same locality, December 28, 
1965 and June 11, 1966, E. L. Mockford collector. Holotype mac- 
ropterous 9, 2 macropterous $ paratypes, 22 brachypterous 9 para- 
types, and 9 nymphs. The types are at present in the author’s 
collection. 
