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because both of the lectotypes of the previously described species are females, 
and because both of the two new species described below are known only 
from females, the following key is based on females. A damaged male of an 
apparently undescribed species (not described below) has styles and connec- 
tive like those of the type-species of Pamplonoidea. This specimen has only a 
single pair of aedeagal processes. 
SPECIES OF PAMPLONA 
emarginata, n. sp., Colombia, Ecuador. 
feralis (Fowler), 1899e:254 (Tettigonia). Panama. 
spatulata, n. sp., Peru, Bolivia. 
ulcerata (Signoret), 1854d:722 ( Tettigonia). Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia. New combination. 
KEY TO FEMALES OF PAMPLONA 
1. Abdominal sternum VII deeply emarginate medially, strongly produced 
Be Se es a ee re emarginata, n. sp. 
Abdominal sternum VII trilobate, not as above ....................--.. 2 
2. Abdominal sternum VII with depth of median lobe greater than width 
EO ee ne cag ys Dae wee oe beans spatulata, n. sp. 
Abdominal sternum VII with depth of median lobe much less .......... 5 
3. Abdominal sternum VII with median lobe convex 
feralis (Fowler) (fig. 349) 
Abdominal sternum VII with median lobe concave 
ulcerata (Signoret) (fig. 350) 
Pamplona emarginata, NEW SPECIES 
FicurRE 351, PAGE 434 
Length of female 12.2 mm. 
Head with median length slightly less than six-tenths transocular width, 
ocellocular area slightly concave laterad of each ocellus. Thorax with pronotal 
width slightly less than transocular width of head, pronotal and scutellar 
sculpturing obscured. Forewing with membrane not including apical portions 
of anteapical cells. Female abdominal sternum VII deeply concavely 
emarginate medially. Other structural characters as in generic description. 
Color of dorsum sordid dark gray, face and thoracic venter tan, legs black ex- 
cept tan hind femora. 
Holotype female, Bogota, Colombia (Lindig) (RMS). 
P. emarginata, n. sp., differs from all other known species of Pamplona in the 
deep emargination of the female abdominal sternum VII. 
Pamplona spatulata, NEW SPECIES 
FiGuRE 352, PAGE 434 
Length of female 11.4-12.1 mm. 
Head with median length from slightly less than to slightly more than 
transocular width, ocellocular area slighty concave laterad of each ocellus. 
