468 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
clavus varying from almost entirely olive green to black with a longitudinal 
olive green stripe bordering commissural margin; corium black, in some 
specimens unmarked, in others bearing a pale stripe bordering claval suture, 
and in some with a green semi-elliptical vitta extending from claval margin 
near midlength to claval apex, thence to costal margin at apex of outer apical 
cell; face black, antennal ledges and in some specimens a narrow lower 
marginal area pale; posterior portion of proepimeron pale, remainder of 
thoracic pleura black; legs yellow. 
Holotype male and one female, Chanchamayo, Peru, July 21, 1960 (J. 
Salazar); three female topotypes, June 22, 1960 (J. Salazar); two female 
topotypes, June 25, 1960 (one Salazar and Ramirez; one Young and Salazar); 
one male, Tingo Maria, Peru, August 15, 1960 (O. Vargas) (NCS). Three 
males, Monson Valley, Tingo Maria, Peru, October 17 (2) and 21 (1), 1954 
(E. I. Schlinger and E. S. Ross) (CAS). Holotype on indefinite loan to 
USNM. 
Jj. huasima, n. sp., is closely related to 7. sertigerula (Jacobi) from which it 
differs in the longer basal apodemes of the aedeagus, as well as in the charac- 
ters used in the key. 
Juliaca chapini, NEW SPECIES 
FiGURE 385, PAGE 469 
Length of male 5.6-6.4 mm, of female 6.1-6.8 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from three-fourths to more than eight-tenths in- 
terocular width and from slightly less than one-half to one-half transocular 
width, anterior margin sharply rounded in dorsal view, ocelli located on a line 
between anterior eye angles, each equidistant from adjacent anterior eye angle 
and median line of crown, crown with a transverse concavity before ocelli, 
lateral clypeal sutures attaining ocelli; antennal ledges in lateral view with an- 
terior margins rectilinear and slightly oblique; clypeus convex, muscle impres- 
sions distinct or not, clypellus with profile continuing profile of clypeus. 
Pronotal width less than transocular width of head, disk not or very weakly 
transversely rugose, scutellum not transversely striate behind transverse 
sulcus, forewings varying from translucent to opaque. Male plates extending 
posteriorly slightly farther than pygofer apex, each with a few macrosetae in a 
short row near midlength of plate; aedeagus with shaft short, decurved, longer 
than dorsal apodemes, broader in apical half, obliquely truncate apically; 
paraphyses present and biramous. Female abdominal sternum VII with 
posterior margin slightly produced and angulate at apex; second valvulae 
acute apically, but less so than in 7. scalarum, n. sp. (fig. 387m), pygofer setae 
much as in scalarum. 
Crown and pronotum pale yellow with a small spot at apex of crown, a 
narrow transverse interocular band at its base continuous with a narrow 
transverse band at anterior pronotal margin, and a narrow band on posterior 
pronotal margin, dark brown to black; scutellum and forewings dark brown, 
with a broad transverse yellow transcommissural band in basal half of clavus 
