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5. Forewings each with brachial cell entirely red or orange (occurs in Pana- 
TE) 5 oo any oe ee ne FUER ae buscki, n. sp., page 666 
Forewings with brachial cell not colored as above, occasionally (cachaben- 
sis (Distant)) with orange border to claval suture lying within clavus 
Pmeeeomeseuih America) 1235 228). Re eee er Ao, 6 
6. Forewings with color markings consisting of dull whitish to dull red 
Sha ate ALN SR ea Ale vermiculata, n. sp., page 664 
7. Species smaller, length less than 9.0 mm, forewings with longitudinal 
Pa emr Are NOS ig. . eWaitodiia Ny. ars. ws. Dos cachabensis (Distant) (fig. 541) 
Species larger, length 11.0-12.0 mm, forewings without orange markings 
ibena, n. sp., page 663 
Selvitsa tenofa, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 538, PAGE 662 
Length of male 13.5 mm, of female 13.0 mm. Head with median length of 
crown from one-third to slightly more than four-tenths interocular width, and 
from one-fifth to slightly more than one-fourth transocular width, crown con- 
vex with a slight concavity across ocelli, surface without sculpturing; an- 
tennal ledges in lateral view with anterior margins oblique; clypeus flattened, 
transclypeal suture entire, clypellus with apical portion curved abruptly 
posteroventrally. Pronotum with dorsopleural carinae complete. Forewing 
with veins not distinct, base of fourth apical cell more distal than base of 
third. 
Male pygofer abruptly narrowed posteriorly, produced into an acute 
process which is directed dorsally and mesally, crossing median line, with 
very few submarginal dorsal macrosetae beyond midlength of dorsal margin; 
plates extending posteriorly almost as far as apex of pygofer process, each 
with a number of short multiseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly 
only slightly beyond apex of connective, with a weak preapical lobe; con- 
nective short, somewhat papilioniform; aedeagus short, curved gradually dor- 
sally, with pair of processes arising on atrium, extending dorsally, gradually 
tapered and bisinuate, the apices narrow, acute, and directed posteriorly; 
paraphyses absent. Female abdominal sternum VII with lateral lobes not 
strongly developed, with an acute median projection from posterior margin. 
Color of crown and anterior portion of pronotum dull yellow, with a pair of 
transverse discal deeper yellow pronotal spots which are bordered posteriorly 
with purple; scutellum concolorous with crown; forewing purple, irregularly 
sprinkled with small irregular yellow spots and with three transverse spots in 
corium, one opposite midclavus, one before claval apex and the third before 
bases of apical cells, all three margined with immaculate purple, type with an 
additional much smaller yellow claval marking opposite scutellar apex; face, 
pleura, venter, and legs, stramineous, tarsal apices black. 
