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more than one-third to more than four-tenths transocular width. Pronotum 
with width greater than transocular width of head, lateral margins con- 
vergent anteriorly, dorsopleural carinae incomplete, disk transversely rugose, 
scutellum rugose behind transverse depression; forewings each with posterior 
half, or more, membranous, but with membranous area not sharply delimited 
anteriorly, veins distinct. Pygofer moderately produced, pygofer process short, 
slender, arising ventrally, extending posterodorsally, macrosetae numerous, 
varying in size, located on posterior half of disk; plates slender and triangu- 
lar, narrowed near base; style short, with a preapical lobe, apex narrowly 
rounded; connective Y-shaped, fused apically with paraphysis; aedeagus 
symmetrical, with a pair of slender curved processes arising on base of shaft, 
extending as far as apex of shaft, a pair of dorsal processes near midlength of 
shaft, each extending laterad, a transverse anteapical groove located dorsally 
on shaft, and a dorsal lobe at apex of shaft; paraphysis a broad flat plate 
without rami. Female abdominal sternum VII constricted at midlength, keeled 
medially, the keel extending to a short apical tooth, posterior margin trans- 
versely rectilinear on each side of median tooth. 
Crown black with a pair of small apical spots or a single apical spot, a 
basal transverse line extending from eye to eye and antennal ledges, yellow, 
the last in some specimens connected to the basal coronal band by a yellow 
line parallel to inner eye margin; pronotum black with transverse ovate spot 
extending slightly anteromesad from lateral margin on each side, yellowish- 
green; scutellum black; forewing with costal area broadly black near base, ad- 
joining a longitudinal yellowish-green band that is evanescent posteriorly, 
clavus and remainder of corium smoky subhyaline; face yellow with a broad 
Y-shaped black mark with its arms on clypeus and its base on midclypellus; 
propleura black; legs yellow to pale brown except a broad anteapical black 
band on posterior femur. 
Holotype and one additional male and two females, 30 mi. northeast of 
Hudanuco, Peru, 2500 m., September 17, 1954 (E. S. Ross and E. I. Schlinger) 
(CAS). 
P. sirochia, n. sp., is closely related to P. feminina, n. sp. (below), but can be 
readily separated by the differences in the aedeagus of the male, and by the 
constricted abdominal sternum VII of the female. 
Pawiloma feminina, NEW SPECIES 
FiGuRE 605, PAGE 742 
Length 8.1-8.5 mm. Head with median length of crown from slightly less 
than six-tenths to slightly greater than six-tenths interocular width and 
slightly more than four-tenths transocular width. Pronotum with width less 
than transocular width of head, lateral margins convergent anteriorly, dorso- 
pleural carinae incomplete, pronotum and scutellum without rugae; forewing 
with apical cells mostly membranous but membrane not abruptly delimited, 
veins distinct. Male pygofer as in P. sirochia, n. sp., but narrower at apex; 
plates as in sirochia; style very short, not extending as far posteriorly as apex 
