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from more than four-tenths to less than six-tenths transocular width, crown 
with a transverse concavity before ocelli, clypeus slightly flattened medially, 
transclypeal suture obsolete at midlength. Pronotum with width greater than 
transocular width of head, posterior margin shallowly concave. Male pygofer 
well produced for the genus, with apex narrowly and regularly rounded, sur- 
face of pygofer with a number of macrosetae of several sizes irregularly ar- 
ranged parallel to posteroventral margin; plates not extending posteriorly 
nearly as far as apex of pygofer; connective with stem much longer than arms; 
aedeagus with shaft regularly curved dorsally then posteriorly, without 
processes; paraphyses elongate, very slender, in lateral aspect with their 

582p oe 
582i 
583f 583p 
FIGURES 582, 583.—582, Stbovia sagata (Signoret) (a from specimen from Nova 
Teutonia, Brazil; i, 7, from Buenos Aires, Argentina; p, from Curitiba, 
Parana, Brazil; remainder from Misiones Argentina; A from lateral view): p, 
Apical portion of forewing. 583, S. Auasima, n. sp. (from specimen from 
Monsén Valley, Peru; only aedeagal shaft shown in f): p, Apex of right 
ramus of paraphyses, from lateral view. 
