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59. PAMPLONOIDEA, NEw GENUS 
FicurE 348 
Type-species: Pamplonoidea yalea, new species. 
Length of male 9.1-9.4 mm. 
Head deltoid, median length approximately equal to interocular width and 
almost six-tenths transocular width, ocelli located behind a line between an- 
terior eye angles, each approximately equidistant from adjacent anterior eye 
angle and median line of crown, median line impressed, ocellocular area not 
more depressed than remainder of crown, surface of crown without 
pubescence; antennal ledges scarcely protuberant in dorsal view, in lateral 
view with anterior margins strongly convex, with a dorsal fovea and a dorsal 
carina; face slightly convex in lateral view. Other head characters as in 
Pamplona Melichar (below). 
Thorax with pronotal width less than transocular width of head, lateral 
margins subparallel, surface without sculpturing, very weakly and very finely 
pubescent. Forewing hyaline with a coriaceous area adjacent to scutellum and 
another before anteapical cells, veins distinct. Hindleg with femoral setal for- 
mula 2:1:1, first tarsomere with length very much greater than combined 
length of second and third tarsomeres. Other thoracic characters as in 
Pamplona. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer moderately produced, posterior margin weakly con- 
vex, with numerous submarginal microsetae parallel to posterior and postero- 
ventral margin, with a few interspersed macrosetae near posterodorsal margin, 
with a posteroventral apical process extending mesad and crossing its comple- 
ment. Male plates extending farther posteriorly than pygofer apex, each with 

FIGURE 348.—Pamplonoidea yalea, n. sp. (from specimen from Santa Catharina, 
Brazil): p, Male pygofer apex, right side, ventral view. 
