654 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
veins of forewing mostly dull red; face dark brown with three longitudinal 
markings on clypeus, and a spot on each lorum paler; thoracic pleura black, 
legs brown. 
Holotype and one additional male, Potrerillos, Panama, May 14, 1935 
(NCS). Holotype on indefinite loan to USNM. 
A. ordinaria, n. sp., is similar to A. chocona, n. sp., from which it differs in its 
wider posterior pygofer lobe and different aedeagal processes. 
Acrulogonia reclusa, NEW SPECIES 
FicguRE 534, PAGE 653 
Length of male 8.0 mm. Head with median length of crown approximately 
one-half interocular width and three-tenths transocular width, crown in lateral 
view without a concavity across ocelli. Pronotum with width equal to trans- 
ocular width of head, forewings with texture translucent. Male pygofer short, 
with two curved apical processes both directed mesad at their apices, discal 
setae few, occurring in a cluster in apical half, plates slender, not fused at 
base, narrowed near base, acute apically, extending posteriorly well beyond 
pygofer apex, setae multiseriate; style with distinct preapical lobe, connective 
Y-shaped with the arms widely divergent, extending posteriorly as far as 
apices of styles; aedeagus arched, extending dorsally then posteriorly, with a 
median ventral keel in apical half, its anterior extremity acute, without paired 
processes, gonoduct at apex not curved at right angle to long axis of shaft. Fe- 
male unknown. 
Color brown with irregular pale markings, with apex and two small spots 
at base of crown, black, and a number of conspicuous red spots on forewings; 
face black with few vermiculate pale spots on clypeus; pleura dark; legs pale 
tan. 
Holotype male, Rancho Grande, Venezuela, March 28, 1945 (AMNH). 
A. reclusa, n. sp., differs from most other species in the genus in its shorter 
male pygofer, longer plates which are separate at their bases, and in the 
aedeagus which is strongly arched in an opposite manner to most of the other 
species. These characters are shared by 4A. sparsa, n. sp. (below), in the dis- 
cussion of which distinguishing characters are considered. 
Acrulogonia sparsa, NEW SPECIES 
Figure 535, PAGE 655 
Length of male 6.5-7.3 mm, of female 6.9-7.3 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from slightly less than one-half to slightly less than 
six-tenths interocular width and from approximately three-tenths to slightly 
less than four-tenths transocular width, crown in lateral view without a con- 
cavity across ocelli. Pronotum with width less than transocular width of head, 
forewings opaque. Male pygofer short, with an acute posterodorsal process ex- 
tending posteriorly and slightly mesally, posterior pygofer margin vertical with 
a slight ventral lobe, with very few setae near middle of posterior half of disk, 
