92 N.C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Apulia resupinata, NEW SPECIES 
Figure 55 
Length of male 14.4 mm. Head with median length three-fourths inter- 
ocular width and slightly more than one-half transocular width, with a carina 
at median portion of transition from crown to face, crown with a broad me- 
dian shallow fovea, with a concavity laterad of each ocellus, lateral clypeal 
sutures not attaining ocelli; antennal ledges with anterior margins rectilinear 
in lateral view, face slightly flattened medially. Pronotum with posterior mar- 
gin not declivous, slightly concave medially, disk punctate; forewings (apices 
damaged) with a narrow apical membrane, veins indistinct, without an ante- 
apical plexus of veins; hindleg with length of first tarsomere greater than com- 
bined length of second and third tarsomeres. Male pygofer strongly produced 
posteriorly, with a dorsal anteapical deep emargination, with macrosetae 
sparse and located on posterior half of disk, without processes; plates tri- 
angular, abruptly narrowed near midlength, apical portion gradually tapered, 
not extending nearly as far posteriorly as pygofer apex, with very few small 
macrosetae; style extending posteriorly slightly farther than apex of con- 
nective, with distinct preapical lobe, apical portion directed posteriorly and 
with a slight median angle at apex; connective Y-shaped, with stem gradually 
widened to arms, carinate medially; aedeagus with a slender process arising 
at base of dependent process, extending dorsally and slightly posteriorly and 
expanded apically, dependent process extending anteroventrally considerably 
beyond base of shaft, abruptly narrowed at apex; paraphyses absent. Female 
unknown. Other structural characters as in generic description. 

FIGURE 58.—Apulia quadrimacula (Walker) ( f from specimen from unknown 
locality; « from holotype; remainder from specimen from _ Bafios, 
Ecuador). 
