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Clunial comb (fig. 42) as described in diagnosis. Paraproctal sen- 
sorium with 7 trichobothria and a seta without basal rosette. 
Color (in alcohol). — Head, thorax, and legs largely dull yel- 
lowish ivory with darker markings as follows: a medium brown 
stripe bordering epicranial suture and continuing through frons and 
postclypeus; a medium brown median border of each compound eye; 
a reddish brown stripe from lateral edge of postclypeus, through 
antennal base to compound eye; median mesonotal lobe with medium 
brown band along mid-line; lateral mesonotal lobes medium brown 
except along mid-line and along anterior border; medium brown 
lateral band on pro- and mesopleuron, reddish brown at sutures. 
Antennae medium brown. Compound eyes black. Abdomen as de- 
scribed in diagnosis. Forewing generally pale brown with colorless 
spot including stigmasac and another including r-m crossvein. Each 
longitudinal vein ending in darker spot bordering wing margin ex- 
cept R t . Vein M-Cu and Cui darker brown than surrounding 
membrane and darkly bordered, likewise vein R from Sc junction 
to radial fork and short distance along branches of fork, also Ri 
darkened for short distance beyond stigmasac. Anal cells darker 
than surrounding membrane. Hindwing generally pale brown, palest 
throughout cells Rj and R 3 and along posterior wing margin in 
cell M. 
Female. — Measurements (Table I). 
Morphology. — Subgenital plate typical of the genus. Ovipositor 
valvulae as described and figured for T. luciensis. Sclerite of sperma- 
thecal opening (fig. 55) as described in diagnosis. Paraproctal 
sensorium essentially same as in male. 
Color (in alcohol). — Same as in male. 
Type locality. — New Power Plant, 5 miles north of Roseau, 
Dominica, W.I., August 17, 1961, E. L. Mockford collector. Holo- 
type c? , allotype 9 , and 1 cf paratype. The types are in the author’s 
collection. 
Records. — Dominica : Portsmouth. 
Habitat. — One of the specimens from the type locality was beaten 
from club moss. The habitat was not noted for the others. 
Troctopsocopsis luciensis, new species 
Diagnosis. — Abdomen free of reddish brown pigment except for 
small mark on each side at base. Male with uninterrupted comb of 
posterior clunial margin composed almost entirely of long teeth, only 
one or two lateral teeth being short. Sclerite of spermathecal opening 
