1929] 
A New Pseudomasaris from California 
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it is less than half as wide as long; the terminal club of 
five very superficially separated segments, seen from above 
regularly short oval, sharply set off, much wider than thick, 
a little over one-half as wide as long, slightly longer than 
the sixth and seventh segments together, somewhat flattened 
dorsally, more convex ventrally where there is a slight 
Fig. 1. Pseudomasaris wheeleri J. Bequaert. Male: A, head in front 
view; B, abdomen in profile; C, left antenna from above; D, right 
middle tibia in front view; E, seventh tergite in profile; F, apical 
margin of seventh tergite in dorsal view; G, third sternite in profile; 
H, apex of process of third sternite in ventral view; I, right side of 
genitalia in profile, showing external view of valva externa (squama 
of Bradley); J, genitalia in dorsal view; K, internal view of left valva 
externa (Bradley’s squama), showing valva interna (Bradley’s sagitta 
and volsella). 
