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not very distinct. Male pygofer moderately produced with a number of mixed 
elongate and short macrosetae arranged in a diagonal group parallel to 
posterior and posteroventral margin; plates not extending nearly as far 
posteriorly as pygofer apex; style extending posteriorly approximately as far 
as apex of connective which is Y-shaped with the arms widely divergent; 
aedeagus with shaft short, curved posteroventrally, its ventral margin strongly 
concave, with a slender basiventral arcuate process which is curved antero- 
ventrad and truncate at apex. 
Crown red with median line sordid yellow, bordered with tan in its 
posterior half, with an indistinct oblique narrow brown marking of variable 
width extending from ocellus to posterior margin; pronotum and scutellum 
brown with a median and two lateral submarginal longitudinal red stripes, 
the median stripe not attaining anterior margin; scutellum with an anteapical 
red mark; forewing black with three arcuate red claval markings, the middle 

FIGURE 291.—Ladoffa uncata, n. sp. (p from topotype, remainder from holotype; 
h from ventral view): p, Forewing; g, male pygofer apex, right side, from ven- 
tral view; r, paraphyses from lateral view. 
