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ocelli each slightly closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to median line of 
crown. Pronotum with width less than transocular width of head, lateral 
margins parallel, disk weakly transversely rugulose, scutellum without rugae; 
forewing with membrane abruptly delimited basally, including apical and 
greater part of anteapical cells. Male pygofer with posterior margin truncate, 
plates very short, triangular, gradually tapering; style extending posteriorly 
well beyond apex of connective, without preapical lobe, broader and truncate 
apically; connective short and narrowly Y-shaped, with arms not widely diver- 
gent; aedeagus symmetrical, with a pair of branched ventral processes near 
midlength, and with or without a pair of short ventral processes near base; 
paraphyses absent. Female abdominal sternum VII with a truncate lobe on 
each side of a median concavity that bears an anchor-shaped projection. 
Crown, pronotum, scutellum, and apices of forewings, black, remainder of 
forewings red; face black except a pale spot beneath each eye; thoracic pleura 
varying from entirely black to partly pale; legs tan, partly suffused with black 
in some specimens. 
Holotype male, Ilha Grande, Brazil, December 12, 1893 (H. Brauns) and 
one female same data except date: October 7, 1893; one female, Minas 
Gerais, 1897, ex. coll. Fruhstorfer, (all det. as rutilans Walker by Melichar) 
(ZIMH). One male, same data as last of preceding (HNHM). One female, 
Espirito Santo [Brazil] (RMS). Three males, Ubatuba, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 
August 24, 1965 (C. A. Triplehorn) (OSU). 

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FIGURE 607.—Pawiloma penancora, n. sp. (i, p, from topotype; remainder from 
holotype): p, Abdominal sternum VII of female, from lateral view. 
