620 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Crown, pronotum, and scutellum brown, with minute irregular yellow 
spots; forewing brown suffused with red and with red veins, with irregularly 
arranged small white spots from base to claval apex and bases of anteapical 
cells except at periphery of a larger pale spot in corium opposite midlength of 
clavus; anteapical cells red basally, each with an irregular pale area near mid- 
length; face, thoracic pleura, and legs tan to sordid yellow, unmarked. 
Holotype and two additional males, Fontebéa, Amazonas, Brazil (RMS). 
O. jurua, n. sp., is similar in the form of the aedeagus, style, and connective 
to O. galerula, n. sp. The paraphyses are also very short stalked as in galerula. 
It differs from galerua in its lack of sculpturing and lack of large orange spots 
on crown and pronotum, in details of the aedeagal structure, and in the form 
of the pygofer. 
Oragua yuracensis, NEW SPECIES 
Figure 502, PAGE 619 
Length of male 8.9 mm. Head with median length of crown slightly less 
than one-half interocular width and approximately one-third transocular 
width; ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles; surface finely 
punctate; antennal ledges with anterior margins slightly concave; trans- 
clypeal suture obsolete medially. Pronotum without sculpturing; scutellum 
without sculpturing; forewing with membrane including only inner apical cell, 
abruptly delimited from remainder of wing surface, base of fourth apical cell 
located more proximally than base of third, wing surface not punctate before 
membrane; first posterior tarsomere with length slightly greater than com- 
bined length of two more distal tarsomeres. Male pygofer with macrosetae 
limited to apical one-half; plates extending posteriorly beyond apex of 
pygofer, each with uniseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly slightly 
farther than apex of connective, with preapical lobe, apex foot-shaped; 
aedeagus with a pair of inconspicuous apodemes located more basally than 
the larger conspicuous dorsal apodemes, shaft straight, broad, with ventral 
margin convex, a narrow short apical portion curved dorsally, with a pair of 
cultrate anteapical dorsal processes; paraphyses consisting of a very short un- 
paired basal portion and slender rami that are curved gently dorsally and 
narrowed anteapically. Female unknown. 
Crown, pronotum, scutellum, except apical half, and clavus of each fore- 
wing fuscous, thickly marked with dull yellow spots and vermiculations, pale 
spots clustered and concurrent in apical half of scutellum, corium with darker 
areas tending to delimit two paler areas, one opposite midclavus and one in 
bases of anteapical cells; face black with large round dull yellow spots on disk 
of clypeus and smaller spots on muscle impressions; venter, pleura, and legs 
fuscous. 
Holotype male, 24 miles east of Yurac, Hudnuco Province, Peru, October 4, 
1954 (E. I. Schlinger and E. S. Ross) (CAS). 
O. yuracensis, n. sp., is similar in appearance and size to O. stylata (Signoret), 
from which it differs markedly in the form of the paraphyses, which are for- 
cipate in stylata and of the aedeagus which is curved basally in stylata, apically 
