238 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
basal two-thirds of clavus, the line often with a lobe on or near its inner 
margin near base and often interrupted behind this lobe, outer margin of 
brachial cell broadly pale through most of its length except near base and 
with a short transverse pale spot beyond its apex; with an elongate pale band 
extending from wing base to base of outer anteapical cell and containing vein 
R, with an arcuate pale transverse band across bases of apical cells to outer 
margin of inner apical cell; face black except a median longitudinal pale line 
on clypeus at its base, pale lora and portion of genae adjacent to clypeus, 
pleura black except pale proepimeron, legs and abdominal venter castaneous. 
Holotype male, two females, and one specimen without abdomen, 
‘“Corupa’’, Santa Catharina (Hansa Humboldt), Brazil, March 1948 (A. 
Maller), and two females, same data except dates, September, 1945 and 
November, 1945 (AMNH). Three males Hansa, Brazil, 1937 (ZIL). One 
male, Santa Catharina, Brazil (RMS). One male and one female, ‘‘San 
Leopoldo”’, Brasilia, Brazil; and two females, Therezopolis, Santa Catharina, 
Brazil (MMB). 
A, juliacoides, n. sp., is close to A. albofasciata (Walker) in the structure of the 
male genitalia. It differs from all other species in the genus in the linear pale 
markings of the forewings. 
Amblyscartidia feminae, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 187, PAGE 232 
Length of male 8.5-8.7 mm, of female 9.6-10.0 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from slightly more than one-half to slightly more than 
six-tenths transocular width and from three-tenths to slightly less than four- 
tenths transocular width; clypeus with muscle impressions distinct; clypellus 
in profile continuing contour of clypeus. Pronotum and forewing an in A. 
incredibilis, n. sp. Male with style extending as far posteriorly as apex of con- 
nective, form of style and connective as in A. albofasciata (Walker); paraphyses 
with stalk much shorter than rami which are shorter and broader than in 
albofasctata and obliquely truncate apically; aedeagus as in albofasciata. Female 
abdominal sternum VII weakly produced, posterior margin broadly convex 
with a very weak median concavity. 
Color of crown, pronotum, and forewings as in incredibilis; face with middle 
of clypeus and clypellus black, with a median yellow band on clypeus, 
remainder of face amber except a small black area on each gena beneath eye; 
proepimeron, and in some specimens proepisternum also, concolorous with 
pronotal band which continues without interruption onto proepimeron, 
remainder of pleura, venter, and legs amber. 
Holotype and one additional male and three females, Entre Rios, Rio de 
Janeiro, Brazil, September, from C. F. Baker collection: (USNM). 
A. feminae, n. sp., is close to A. incredibilis, which it resembles externally ex- 
cept for the abdominal sternum VII of the female. The paraphyses of the male 
differ from incredibilis in having a shorter stalk and in the broader rami that 
are truncate apically. 
