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Color of dorsum yellow, weakly tinged with orange on crown and 
pronotum. Face, thoracic pleura, and legs, yellow, variably tinged with 
orange. 
Holotype male, Tingo Maria, Peru, October, 1946 (W. Weyrauch); one 
specimen without abdomen, Tingo Maria, Hudnuco, Peru, July 5, 1962 (W. 
T. Van Velzen); one male Callao, Peru (Mrs. J. Pusey), and one female San 
Domingo de los Colorados, Pichincha, Ecuador, February 6, 1958, 2,000 ft. 
(R. W. Hodges) (USNM). 
P. weyrauchi, n. sp., is similar to P. auroguttata (Signoret) in the form of the 
aedeagus, but the styles are narrower at their apices, the male plates are 
narrower than in the latter species, and the chaetotaxy of the pygofer is dif- 
ferent. The species is named in honor of the collector of the holotype. 
Paromenia clarkei, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 227, PAGE 278 
Length of male 12.9-13.5 mm, of female 13.6-13.8 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from slightly less than to slightly more than one-half 
interocular width and from one-third to four-tenths transocular width, with a 
weak transverse concavity before ocelli; clypeus with muscle impressions dis- 
tinct. Pronotum with hind margin varying from concave to slightly convex; 
forewing with membrane including all of inner apical cell, except a short area 
along outer margin near base, and apical portions of remaining apical cells; 
first hind tarsomere with length slightly greater than combined length of 
second and third tarsomeres. Male with pygofer well produced posteriorly, 
posterior margin more narrowly rounded than in P. l/ugubris, n. sp., with a ver- 
tical band of macrosetae on apical third of pygofer, a group of short stout 
setae between latter and posterior margin, and a number of microsetae on 
ventral half of pygofer; plates triangular, not extending as far posteriorly as 
pygofer apex, with macrosetae serially arranged; style apex much more 
broadly expanded than in lugubris; connective a transverse bar with a strong 
median carina; aedeagus in lateral view with shaft much broader than in 
lugubris, the apical process much longer and more aciculate. Female ab- 
dominal sternum VII keeled medially, posterior margin much as in lugubris 
but with median excision more regularly concave. Other structural characters 
as in lugubris. 
Color tawny, nearly always with a poorly delimited smoky transcommis- 
sural area at claval apex, involving basal portion of inner apical cells with 
wings at rest. 
Holotype male, Popaydn, Cauca, Colombia, from an apple orchard January 
9, 1959 (J. F. G. Clarke) and eight specimens, same data, (USNM). A long 
series of specimens of both sexes from W. of Cali, Colombia (CAS). This 
species is named in honor of the collector of the holotype. 
P. clarke, n. sp., is related to P. lugubris, n. sp., and to P. auroguttata 
(Signoret). P. clarkei can be distinguished in that its aedeagus in lateral view is 
much wider than either of the other two species (see illustrations). 
