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from slightly less than one-half to slightly greater than one-half transocular 
width; clypeus very slightly flattened medially in its upper half, muscle im- 
pressions not distinct. Male pygofer well produced, sharply rounded at apex, 
without a differentially-sclerotized process, with a number of elongate macro- 
setae on posterior two-thirds of disk, without interspersed microsetae, with a 
close-set brushlike group of setae located anteapically on mesal margin; style 
not extending posteriorly as far as apex of connective which is Y-shaped with 
the arms widely divergent, or T-shaped; plates not extending posteriorly 
nearly as far as pygofer apex; aedeagus with shaft only slightly decurved 
apically, with a slender basal process extending beneath and approximately 
parallel to long axis of shaft and bifid at apex; paraphyses short-stalked, the 
rami elongate and parallel through most of their length, slightly divergent 
apically, the tips acute. 

FIGURE 283.—Ladoffa enochra, n. sp. (d, e, h, 7, s, from specimen from Minas 
Gerais, Brazil; p from topotype; remainder from holotype; / from ventral 
view): p, Forewing; g, s, apex of ventral aedeagal process from ventral view; 
g, male pygofer apex, right side, from ventral view; r, aedeagus from lateral 
view. 
