464 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
macrosetae extending to apex; aedeagus with shaft very short, slightly de- 
curved, approximately as long as dorsal apodemes, broader anteapically in 
apical half, obliquely concavely truncate apically; paraphyses biramous. 
Female unknown. 
Crown, pronotum, and scutellum black, unmarked; forewing translucent 
brown or black, with anteapical transparent angular spot extending from 
costal margin into outer anteapical cell; face and thoracic pleura black, legs 
yellow. / 
Holotype male, El Valle, Panama, November, 1948 (N. L. H. Krauss) 
(USNM). One male, Potrerillos, Panama, May 11, 1935 (NCS). 
J. pulla, n. sp., is closely related to 7. satelles (Fowler) but is smaller, 
without the white saddle-spot on forewings, and without the pale pleura and 
face of satelles. 
Juliaca melichari, NEW sPEcIES 
FIGURE 379, PAGE 463 
Length of male 4.4-4.7 mm, of female 4.5-4.8 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from eight-tenths of to equal to interocular width and 
from slightly less than one-half to slightly less than six-tenths transocular 
width, anterior margin narrowly rounded in dorsal view, ocelli located before 
a line between anterior eye angles, each slightly closer to median line of 
crown than to adjacent anterior eye angle, other head characters as in ye: 
pulla, n. sp. Pronotum with disk transversely rugose, other thoracic characters 
as in pulla. Male genitalia as in pulla but with shaft slightly more concave on 
ventral margin before apex, and with entire ventral portion membranous. 
Female abdominal sternum VII strongly produced medially and obtusangular. 
Crown, pronotum, and scutellum black, unmarked; forewing translucent 
brown, darker near base, with a large spot bordering claval suture in base of 
clavus and a spot filling claval apex, yellow; with anteapical costal trans- 
parent spot as in pulla, but with a fleck of opaque yellow at its mesal ex- 
tremity; face, pleura, and legs as in pulla. 
Holotype male, Altos de Pipe, IVIC, Venezuela, July 2, 1968 (J. Maldonado 
C.); three females and one specimen without abdomen, Rancho Grande, 
Aragua, Venezuela, March 5, 1939 (C. H. Ballou) (USNM).. One female, 
Rancho Grande, Venezuela, Aug. 22-31, 1967 (R. W. Poole), 1100 m.; nine 
males and nine females, same locality, March 28, 1946; one male and one 
female, same locality, April 24, 1946 (BZ). Three males, Tropical Research 
Station, N.Y. Zoological Society, same locality as preceding, March 7, 1946; 
one male, March 18, 1946; one female, April 13, 1945; one male, July 7, 
“1649”; and one female, June 27, 1946, all from same research station 
(AMNH). 
J. melichan, n. sp., is very close to pulla, differing chiefly in the form of the 
aedeagus and in the markings of the forewings. This species is named in 
honor of Dr. Leopold Melichar. 
