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femoral setal formula 2:1:1; length of first tarsomere equal to or greater than 
combined length of two more distal tarsomeres (variable interspecifically) and 
with two parallel longitudinal rows of small setae on plantar surface. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer moderately produced; posterior margin convex, 
posteroventral margin slightly concave, with a number of macrosetae arising 
parallel to posterior and posteroventral margins. Plates elongate, slender, 
triangular, extending as far posteriorly as pygofer apex, each with a few uni- 
seriate macrosetae in basal half. Style extending posteriorly as far as or 
slightly farther than apex of connective, truncate apically, with preapical lobe. 
Connective Y-shaped. Aedeagus symmetrical, with a broad dorosapical lobe. 
Paraphyses paired, symmetrical, short-stalked. 
Female abdominal sternum VII with posterior margin shallowly concave. 
Membrane of genital chamber with two bilobed sclerites. Ovipositor with 
second valvula broadened and bearing teeth in most of its length beyond basal 
curvature, broadest before midlength, teeth near base irregular and without 
secondaries, with very broad primaries in remainder of length almost to apex, 
each of the primaries bearing a number of secondary denticles, with a number 
of very small denticles anteapically on posterodorsal and _ posteroventral 
margins. Pygofer with a few anteapical macrosetae, or a larger number of 
macrosetae parallel to posteroventral margin and continuing dorsally to dorsal 
margin. 

FIGURES 199, 200.—199, Caragonalia tarsalis (Signoret) (a, f, h, from lectotype; 
remainder from specimen from Minas Gerais, Brazil; A from lateral view). 
200, C. monstruosa (Signoret) (from specimen from Brazil, left side of female 
abdominal sternum VII from ventral view). 
