540 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
piece and a pair of slender elongate acute rami which are usually asym- 
metrical as a result of lying in asymmetrical planes, but occasionally slightly 
asymmetrical in shape. 
Female (described entirely from C. serenula (Breddin)) abdominal sternum 
VII short, with posterior margin transverse and with a slight convexity at 
middle. Dorsal wall of genital chamber with a lightly sclerotized area on each 

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FIGURE 443.—Cyclogonia cyclopula (Jacobi) (a from specimen from Yungas de 
Palmar, Bolivia; qg, 7, from Coroico Yungas, Bolivia; remainder from lec- 
totype; A from dorsal view): p, Apex of forewing; g, aedeagus from lateral 
view; 7, paraphyses from lateral view. 
