Shep N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
3. Paraphyses with an unpaired process ...... interruptula (Osborn) (fig. 437) 
Paraphyses with paired processes, 4:.4¢- «0: s.4s.. (eres) - GS eee 4 
4. Aedeagus with an apicoventral median shaft process and without other 
ventral shalt processes (00. fon ors tne gne sues sean e 6 eye 5 
Aedeagus without an apicoventral process, or if with a median ventral 
process that is apical or almost apical, then also with a more basal un- 
paired median Process 10. Tae pes esac seen) Meee 6 
5. Aedeagal shaft in ventral view sagittate at apex .... paula, n. sp., page 534 
Aedeagal shaft in ventral view scarcely expanded at apex 
echinura, n. sp., page 534 
6. Aedeagus with an apicoventral process .......... penicula, n. sp., page 536 
Aedeagus with median ventral process anteapical ...................+-. 7 
7. Style more strongly extended laterally (‘‘toe” longer); paraphyses with 
basal portion longer, aedeagal shaft sagittate apically in ventral view 
subolivacea (Stal) (fig. 435) 
Style with lateral apical point shorter; paraphyses with basal portion 
shorter; aedeagal shaft not expanded apically or anteapically in ven- 
SrA VIEW. ce ged + > Rs <* 12> 08 -S aura ogloblini, n. sp., page 537 
Scopogonalia nargena, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 436, PAGE 533 
Length of male 4.7-4.9 mm, of female 5.1-5.9 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from one-half to slightly less than six-tenths in- 
terocular width and from approximately one-fourth to slightly more than one- 
third transocular width. Forewing hyaline, veins darker; hindleg with length 
of first tarsomere greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres. 
Male style with a strong angular apical projection extending at a right angle 
from long axis of style; aedeagus expanded apically into dorsal and ventral 
short acutangular processes; paraphyses extending beside shaft in their basal 
portion, curved dorsally in apical half, each slender and tapering gradually to 
acute apex. Female abdominal sternum VII with a black area at base of 
emargination. 
Color yellow or greenish-yellow, pronotum with dark suffusion in some 
specimens, a black spot in each basal angle of scutellum; face, thoracic 
pleura, venter, and legs, yellow. 
Holotype and one additional male, Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October, 
1961 (Krauss); one male, Brasilia, D. F., Brazil, August, 1961 (Krauss); two 
males and one female, Loreto, Misiones, Argentina, December 10, 1931 (A. 
A. Ogloblin); one female, same data as preceding except December 1, 1931; 
one female, same data except November 27, 1931 (USNM). Two males, 
‘Prov. del Sara’’, Bolivia, C. M. Acc. 5064, Feb. 1913 (Steinbach); two 
females, same locality and collector, 450 m., Acc. 6443 (CM). One male and 
one female, Jacarezinho, Parana, Brazil, February 11, 1961 (N. Marston); one 
