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Fig. 5. Male genitalia of Austrochares chilensis n. sp., ventral aspect. 
Fig. 6. Same of A. gastricus (Spinola). Fig. 7. Same of A. elsinore Banks. 
Fig. 8. Head of female A. chilensis n. sp., dorsal aspect. Fig. 9. Head of 
female A. gastricus (Spinola), dorsal aspect. 
Head, thorax, legs, and antennae black, abdomen wholly ferruginous; 
wings lightly infuscated except fore wing more clouded on apical 
two-thirds and especially in a band along outer margin ; pubescence 
of head and thorax dark, somewhat violaceous; propodeum with 
numerous rather long setae. Clypeus 2.5 X as wide as high; middle 
interocular distance .63 X transfacial distance; upper interocular 
distance .80 X lower interocular, vertex arched above eye tops; 
postocellar and ocello-ocular lines subequal; head thick behind eyes, 
