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apical cell located more proximally than base of third, wing surface punctate 
before membrane. Male pygofer with macrosetae limited to apical one-half; 
plates extending posteriorly beyond apex of pygofer, each with only a few 
macrosetae near apex; style extending posteriorly beyond apex of connective, 
with preapical lobe, apex truncate; aedeagus with a pair of conspicuous dor- 
sal apodemes, shaft with dorsal margin curved regularly dorsally, rounded 
apically, ventral margin with a keel-like process at midlength and with a pair 
of decurved processes at its apex; paraphyses symmetrical, consisting of a very 
short unpaired basal portion and a pair of elongate, slender, tapering, acute 
rami which are narrowly separated throughout their length and with their 
apices approximate. Female unknown. 
Crown, pronotum, and scutellum fuscous; crown with a marking on each 
side of apex, and four circular spots in an arcuate row across ocelli, orange, a 
pair of flesh-colored spots on posterior margin; pronotum with a few small 
spots on or near midline on basal half, a transverse row of four flesh-colored 
larger spots at midlength, and a few very small orange spots in a transverse 
group near middle of hind margin; scutellum with a large yellowish-orange 
anteapical spot; forewing with a pair of orange spots surrounded by a broad 
black border in basal angle, and two fused yellow spots surrounded by a 
similar broad black border near midlength of corium, remainder coriaceous 
black, sprinkled with round yellow dots as far as beginning of membrane; cly- 
peus fuscous with small yellow spots between muscle impressions and larger 
irregular spots on disk, with a pair of orange spots bordering transclypeal 
suture, antennal ledges orange, genae and thoracic pleura yellow and black. 
Holotype male, Pucallpa, Yarinococha, Loreto Province, Peru, July 28, 
1962 (V. T. Van Velzen) (USNM). 
The markings of O. pucallpensis, n. sp., are more nearly like those of 0. 
osborni, n. sp., than to any other species in the genus, but the spots on the 
crown are larger in pucallpensis. The male genitalia of pucallpensis are dis- 
tinctive. 
Oragua galerula, NEW sPECIES 
FicurE 509, PAGE 626 
Length of male 8.4-9.1 mm, of female 8.4 mm. Head with median length of 
crown slightly more than four-tenths interocular width and slightly less than 
three-tenths transocular width; ocelli located on a line between anterior eye 
angles, surface coarsely punctate; antennal ledges with anterior margins 
slightly concave; transclypeal suture obsolete medially. Pronotum coarsely 
punctate and in some specimens transversely rugose; scutellum coarsely punc- 
tate; forewing with membrane including all of apical cells, not abruptly de- 
limited from coriaceous portion, base of fourth apical cell located more proxi- 
mally than base of third, wing surface coarsely punctate before membrane. 
Male pygofer with macrosetae of varying sizes occurring on posterior two- 
thirds; plates short for genus, not extending nearly as far posteriorly as 
pygofer apex, each with uniseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly ap- 
proximately as far as apex of connective, with preapical lobe, apex acute; 
