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from median line of crown and adjacent anterior eye angle, disk of crown con- 
vex; surface of crown glabrous, without setae and with indistinct sculpturing, 
lateral clypeal sutures extending onto crown and attaining ocelli; antennal 
ledges not protuberant, in lateral view with their anterior margins vertical and 
slightly concave; clypeus flattened medially, muscle impressions distinct, 
clypellus with contour of its lower portion more nearly horizontal than profile 
of remainder of face. 
Thorax with pronotal width greater than transocular width of head, lateral 
margins convergent anteriorly, dorsopleural carinae complete, posterior 
margin shallowly concave, disk glabrous and weakly concave; scutellum not 
transversely rugose behind transverse sulcus. Forewing without a membrane, 
veins obscure except at apex, with three anteapical cells of which the bases 
are proximal to claval apex, with four apical cells of which base of outermost 
is more proximal than base of third, texture opaque. Hindleg with femoral 
setal formula 2:1:1, length of first tarsomere greater than combined length of 
two more distal tarsomeres and with two parallel rows of small setae on plan- 
tar surface. 
Male genitalia: Pygofer strongly produced, gradually tapered to acute apex, 
with few macrosetae in a group extending from middle of disk to postero- 
dorsal margin; pygofer processes absent. Plates very slender, narrowly round- 
ed apically, extending posteriorly as far as pygofer apex, each with a row of 
small macrosetae. Style extending posteriorly much farther than apex of con- 
nective, rounded apically, without a preapical lobe. Aedeagus inflated, shaft 
pyriform in ventral view with a pair of aciculate processes arising laterally on 
shaft near its midlength and extending mesad, almost meeting at median line, 
and a pair of shorter apical acute processes directed ventrally. Paraphyses ab- 
sent. 
Female unknown. 
Miuarogonalia, new genus, is known only from the type-species, a shining 
black species with sanguineous spots. It is known to me only from a single 
male from Rancho Grande, Venezuela in USNM, determined by Dr. Kramer, 
which agrees well with the original illustration. 
It is difficult to assess the possible relationships of Muarogonalia to other 
genera from the male alone. I have placed it near Pawiloma, new genus, 
because of similarities in the location of the aedeagal processes and in the 
form of the style and connective to structures found in that genus, but the at- 
tenuate pygofer and the inflated aedeagal shaft differ from all species of 
Pawiloma. 
96. PAWILOMA, NEw GENUS 
FiGuRES 596-607 
Type-species: Tettigonia amoena Walker. 
Length 7.2-10.4 mm. 
Head moderately produced, median length of crown varying from slightly 
more than four-tenths to seven-tenths interocular width, and from one-fourth 
to more than four-tenths transocular width, without a carina at transition 
from crown to face, ocelli located on a line between anterior eye angles, each 
