288 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
with only a narrow portion of inner apical cell, bordering appendix, mem- 
branous, veins not very distinct, without an anteapical plexus of veins. Hind- 
leg with first tarsomere greater in length than combined second and third tar- 
someres. Male with pygofer very strongly produced posteriorly, posterior 
margin narrowly rounded, macrosetae rather sparse and occurring on and 
near posterodorsal, posterior, and ventral margins, pygofer without processes; 
plates very elongate and slender, extending posteriorly beyond pygofer apex; 
style truncate apically, not expanded at apex; connective broadly V-shaped; 
aedeagus in lateral aspect with shaft broadest anteapically, with a pair of 
short apical processes which may be straight or cultrate. Female unknown. 
Other structural characters as in generic description. 
Color of dorsum golden yellow, apices of forewings occasionally with a 
narrow smoky marginal band; face and venter concolorous with dorsum. 
Holotype male, Callanga, Paucartambo Prov., Cuzco, Peru, February 19, 
1952 (F. L. Woytkowski) and six additional specimens, same data; one male, 
Mapiri, Bolivia and three males, Huallaga River Valley, Peru (NCS). One 
male, Valle de Cauca, Colombia (UCAL). One male, Tarma, Peru and a 
male from Tingo Marfa, Peru (AMNH). One male, Macai, Ecuador and 
another, Muzo, Colombia (OSU). One male, Callanga, Peru (ZIL). Two 
specimens, Callanga, Peru (USNM). Holotype on indefinite loan to USNM. 
In general appearance, O. bracteata, n. sp., resembles species of Paromenia, 
but it can be separated quickly by the carinate head and the concavity on the 
crown behind the apex. 
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FIGURE 234.—Onega stipata (Walker) (from specimens from Ecuador). 
