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Juliaca phalacra, NEW sPECIES 
FIGURE 381, PAGE 466 
Length of male 5.5-5.6 mm. Head with median length of crown from ap- 
proximately six-tenths to three-fourths interocular width and from slightly 
more than one-third to more than four-tenths transocular width, anterior 
margin broadly rounded in dorsal view, ocelli located on a line between an- 
terior eye angles, each slightly closer to median line of crown than to adja- 
cent anterior eye angle, crown with a slight transverse concavity before ocelli; 
antennal ledges with anterior margins oblique and slightly convex; clypeus 
flattened, muscle impressions not very distinct, clypellus with profile continu- 
ing that of clypeus. Pronotal width greater than transocular width of head, 
disk rugose or not, scutellum transversely striate or not behind transverse 
sulcus, forewings opaque basally, translucent in apical third. Male plates not 
extending posteriorly as far as pygofer apex, each with row of macrosetae ex- 
tending to apex; aedeagus with shaft curved gradually and slightly ventrally, 
longer than dorsal apodemes, slightly broadened and smoothly rounded at 
apex; paraphyses biramous. Female unknown. 
Color black, crown with a pale spot at apex and a narrow ivory line border- 
ing anterior portion of inner eye margin on each side; forewing with a bright 
yellow spot in corium opposite apical third of clavus, a smaller hyaline to dull 
yellow spot before base of second apical cell and in some specimens with a 
smaller round pale spot before base of outer apical cell; face and thoracic 
pleura black; legs black basally, yellow more apically. 
Holotype and three additional males, Colombia, March 15, 1912 and one 
male, same data except March 11, 1912, Cornell University collection. 
J. phalacra, n. sp., is related to 7. naevula (Melichar) but differs in the form 
of the aedeagus, in the presence of pale markings on the head and in lacking 
a saddle-spot on the forewings. 
Juliaca deanna, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 382, PAGE 466 
Length of male 5.1 mm, of female 4.9 mm. Head with median length of 
crown from seven-tenths to three-fourths interocular width and four-tenths or 
slightly less than four-tenths transocular width, anterior margin broadly 
rounded in dorsal view, ocelli located behind a line between anterior eye 
angles, crown without a transverse concavity, lateral clypeal sutures not at- 
taining ocelli; antennal ledges in lateral view with anterior margins recti- 
linear and almost vertical; clypeus convex, muscle impressions not very dis- 
tinct, clypellus with profile continuing profile of clypeus. Pronotal width ap- 
proximately equal to transocular width of head, disk and posterior portion of 
scutellum obscurely transversely rugulose, forewings opaque. Male plates not 
extending as far posteriorly as pygofer apex, each with macrosetae occurring 
in a row near midlength, aedeagus with shaft of moderate length for the 
genus, narrowest at midlength in lateral view, broadest apically and with 
