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apical margin convex; pygofer with a short dorsoapical toothlike process; 
paraphyses present and biramous. Female abdominal sternum VII much as in 
J. aureocincta, n. sp. (fig. 3677); other female characters as in aureocincta except 
that no setae on pygofer arise near middle of disk. 
Dorsum, including forewings at rest, black, with a large suboval trans- 
commissural yellow spot occupying most of clavus of each wing, male with an 
additional anteapical small circular spot near costal margin, female with the 
spot larger, arcuate, and extending forward to midlength of costal margin; 
face black with a narrow pale marginal area on genae; thoracic pleura black; 
legs yellow. 
Holotype male and one female, Bafios, Ecuador, May 6, 1939 (W. Clark- 
Macintyre), 2500 meters (NCS). One male, 6-12 miles southwest of Bafios, 
Ecuador, north slope of Mt. Tungurahua, February 18, 1955 (E. I. Schlinger 
and E. S. Ross), 2500-3000 m. (CAS). Holotype on indefinite loan to USNM. 
J. deanna, n. sp., is very similar in markings to 7. naevula (Melichar), but the 
transcommissural claval spot extends onto the corium in each wing in naevula. 
In the male genitalia of naevula, the pygofer is longer relative to its width than 
in deanna, and the aedeagus is not broadened apically in lateral view. 
Juliaca huasima, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 383, PAGE 469 
Length of male 4.9 mm, of female 5.1-5.3 mm. Head with median length of 
crown varying from slightly less than seven-tenths of to almost three-fourths 
interocular width, and from slightly more than four-tenths to almost one-half 
transocular width, anterior margin narrowly rounded in dorsal view, ocelli 
located on a line between anterior eye angles, each equidistant from adjacent 
anterior eye angle and median line, without a distinct transverse concavity, 
lateral clypeal sutures not attaining ocelli; antennal ledges in lateral view with 
anterior margins rectilinear and vertical; clypeus convex, muscle impressions 
distinct or not, clypellus with profile continuing profile of clypeus. Pronotal 
width equal to or greater than transocular width of head, disk very weakly 
rugose near middle, scutellum weakly transversely striate behind transverse 
sulcus, forewing translucent. Male plates extending farther posteriorly than 
pygofer apex, each with row of macrosetae extending to apex; aedeagus with 
shaft not elongate for the genus, slightly‘decurved, much shorter than elongate 
dorsal apodemes, of nearly uniform width throughout length, obliquely trun- 
cate apically; paraphyses present and biramous. Female abdominal sternum 
VII not keeled, posterior margin slightly produced, slightly angular at apex; 
second valvulae acute apically; pygofer angulate dorsoapically, with a number 
of irregularly arranged macrosetae in a diagonal group parallel to postero- 
ventral pygofer margin. 
Crown black in apical half, basal half paler, varying from entirely olive 
green except a very narrow transverse black marking near middle of basal 
margin, to black transversely banded with ivory, the width of the band 
variable; pronotum with a transverse basal black band covering one-third to 
one-half of pronotal surface, remainder olive green; forewing very variable, 
