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propodeum and lateral stripes on the first tergite. It is possible that 
more than one species is involved, but on the basis of presently avail- 
able material I am inclined to think not. 
Ageniella (Cyrtagenia) innuba, new species 
Plolotype . — ?, Nova Teutonia, Santa Catarina, Brazil, Jan. 
1966 (Fritz Plaumann) [Mus. Comp. Zool., no. 32106]. 
Description of female type. — Length 9 mm; fore wing 8.3 mm. 
Head black except marked with white as follows: apical .8 of cly- 
peus; narrow inner orbits, with extensions toward antennal sockets; 
a median streak before anterior ocellus; small spots at eye tops; lower 
outer orbits and malar space; mandibles white basally, then testa- 
ceous, with dark tips; palpi testaceous; basal 5 antennal segments 
black (except scape with a small white spot), next three segments 
mainly white, remainder dark brown above, light brown below. 
Thorax and propodeum black; abdomen rufous except first segment 
black basally; legs rufotestaceous except coxae, trochanters, and 
femora partially infuseated; tarsi in part whitish. Wings hyaline, 
veins and stigma dark brown. Pubescence coarse, cinereous, giving 
the body a somewhat hoary appearance; propodeum with a. few short 
erect hairs on each side and abdominal venter and apical tergite 
setose, but body otherwise without erect hairs. 
Clypeus 2.6 X as wide as high; malar space .2 X width of mandi- 
bles at their base; middle interocular distance .59 X head width; 
upper interocular distance .95 X lower interocular distance; posto- 
cellar line: ocello-ocular line = 2:3; vertex rather sharp, distance 
from posterior ocelli to crest about equal to postocellar line. Front 
rather flat from vertex crest to antennae, which arise from a pro- 
tuberance, as shown in Fig. 7 ; third antennal segment equal to 
.72 X upper interocular distance. Hind tibia with a faint longi- 
tudinal impression between the two uppermost rows of small spines. 
Paratypes. — BRAZIL : 1 ?, same data as type but collected 
January 1965 [U.S. Nat. Mus.]; 1 $, Teresopolis, 11 March 1966 
(H. & M. Townes) [Coll. H. K. Townes]. 
Variation. — Both paratypes have a small white spot on each 
posterior pronotal lobe. The abdomen of the Teresopolis specimen 
is dusky ferruginous, the legs darker than in the type. The topo- 
typic paratype is slightly smaller than the type (fore wing 8 mm) 
and has a white spot on the third antennal segment as well as a 
large one on the scape. 
