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P. ancora, n. sp., is closely related to P. feminina, n. sp., in the form of the 
aedeagus. It lacks a paraphysis which is distinct in feminina males. The form 
of the female abdominal sternum VII is unique. P. ancora is similar in ap- 
pearance and in color to Caragonalia carminata (Signoret) and C. tarsalis 
(Signoret). 
Pawiloma penancora, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 607, PAGE 744 
Length of male 9.3-9.6 mm, of female 9.7-10.4 mm. Head with median 
length of crown slightly less than four-tenths to slightly greater than four- 
tenths interocular width and approximately one-fourth transocular width; 
ocelli closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to median line of crown. 
Pronotum with width less than transocular width of head, lateral margins 
parallel or slightly convergent anteriorly, disk transversely rugulose, scutellum 
transversely rugulose behind transverse sulcus; forewing with membrane 
abruptly delimited basally, including apical cells and small distal portion of 
some anteapical cells. Male pygofer with posterior margin broadly convex, 
plates longer than in P. ancora, n. sp., narrowly triangular, gradually tapering; 
style very slender and elongate, extending posteriorly much beyond apex of 
connective, narrowly rounded apically; aedeagus symmetrical, with pair of 
branched processes arising near midlength, all of the rami extending beyond 
apex of membranous shaft. Female abdominal sternum VII with a deep me- 
dian emargination that bears a median lobate projection (appearing as a 
separate, black, triangular sclerite in dried specimens). 
Color of anterior dorsum and forewings as in ancora except that forewing 
apices are not black apically; face with clypeus and clypellus black, genae and 
lora pale; thoracic pleura pale except black mesepisternum; legs red except 
posterior tibiae and tarsi which are brownish. 
Holotype and one additional male and five females, Espfrito Santo, Brazil 
(MMB). Four females, Espirito Santo, Brazil (MHNP). One female, Espirito 
Santo, Brazil (HNHM). One female, Espirito Santo, Brazil (ZIL). One 
female, Santa Catharina, Brazil (RMS). 
P. penancora, n. sp., is similar in appearance to P. ancora, n. sp., but differs 
markedly in the genitalia of both the male and the female. 
97. NANNOGONALIA, NEw GENUS 
FicuRE 608 
Type-species: Tettigonia circumcincta Signoret (1855d:775). 
Length of female 9.1-9.5 mm. 
Head moderately produced, median length of crown approximately six- 
tenths interocular width and approximately four-tenths transocular width, an- 
terior margin varying from broadly rounded to parabolic in dorsal view, 
without a carina at transition from crown to face, ocelli located behind a line 
between anterior eye angles, each closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to 
