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apical cells, a similar whitish angular costal spot opposite base of fourth 
apical cell, the whitish areas bordered with pink, with two oblique and one 
transverse narrow black markings in corium approximately opposite apical 
portion of clavus in typical specimens, but with the middle of the three dark 
markings greatly enlarged in some other specimens; face, venter, and legs, 
variously suffused with dull orange in some specimens. 

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FIGURE 328.—Iragua montana, n. sp. (from specimens from Beni Province, 
Bolivia; h from caudoventral view): p, Paraphyses from lateral view. 
