536 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
in lateral view. Female abdominal sternum VII not emarginate at middle, 
narrowly rounded at apex. 
Color entirely pale brown except a faint darker longitudinal suffusion on 
forewing in corium parallel to claval suture. 
Holotype male (paraphyses lost) and two females, Santa Elena de Uairén, 
Venezuela, October 20, 1940 (P. Anduze) (USNM). 
S. echinura, n. sp., is similar in structure of male genitalia to both S. paula, n. 
sp., and S. subolwacea (Stal). The lack of an angular projection at the style 
apex and the scarcely expanded aedeagal shaft will separate it readily from 
both of these species. 
Scopogonalia penicula, NEW SPECIES 
FicuRE 440, PAGE 534 
Length of male 4.8-5.2 mm, of female 5.5-5.6 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from one-half to approximately six-tenths interocular 
width and from three-tenths to less than four-tenths transocular width. Fore- 
wing with usually only apical cells and a marginal area extending into basal 
half of wing, membranous; hindleg with length of first tarsomere equal to or 
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 with a conspicuous process from ventral margin at its 
midlength, apex with a narrow acutangular process extending posteriorly and 
an anterodorsal hoodlike apical structure, aedeagal apex sagittiform in caudal 
view; paraphyses extending below shaft, biramous with rami slender and 
acute apically. Female abdominal sternum VII emarginate apically. 
Color variable but with crown pale yellow, often with a discal transverse 
narrow black stripe, forewings with dark veins, often with pale areoles in 
claval apex and some of cells of corium; face and venter varying from un- 
marked yellow to yellow with faint dark stripes on clypeus, and/or a 
propleural dark spot under dorsopleural carina and/or a black mesosternum; 
legs, yellow. 
Holotype and one additional male and two females, Loreto, Misiones, 
Argentina, December 1, 1931 (A. A. Ogloblin); three females, same data ex- 
cept December 3, 1931; three males and one female, same data except 
December 6, 1931; one female, same data except December 10, 1931; one 
male, same data except December 12, 1931; one male, same data except 
December 14, 1931; two females, same data except December 18, 1931; two 
males and one female, November 25, 1931; one female, same data except 
November 27, 1931; one male and one female, same data except November 
29, 1931 (USNM). Two males, Independencia, Paraguay, October 10, 1951 
(SSM). One female, Curitiba, Paranda, Brazil, August 21, 1960 (N. Marston); 
two females, same data except February 6, 1961; one female, Sao Paulo, S. P., 
Brazil, April 1, 1961 (N. Marston); one male, Taquara, Rio Grande do Sul, 
February 23, 1961 (N. Marston) (Kansas State University). Two males and 
eight females, Nova Teutonia, Santa Catharina, Brazil, January 4, 1950 
