784 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Holotype and two additional males and one female, Chanchamayo, Peru, 
July 22, 1960 (J. Salazar); one male and five females, same data, and collect- 
ed on Royal Fern; one male and eight females, same data as preceding except 
collected on Gramineae, one female, same locality, July 21, 1960 (J. Salazar); 
three males and two females, same data as preceding, and collected on 
‘“Marco-Marco’’; one female, same locality, July 21, 1960 (D. A. Young); five 
females, same locality, July 21, 1960 (Young and Salazar); one male and two 
females, same locality, (Salazar and C. Ramirez), on squash; one male and 
five females, same locality, July 22, 1960 (Young and Salazar); seven males 
and eighteen females, same locality, July 22, 1960 (J. Salazar and C. 
Ramirez); five males and twelve females, same locality, July 25, 1960 (Young 
and Ramirez); one male and five females, same locality, July 25, 1960 
(Salazar and Ramirez); ten males and seven females, same locality, July 25, 
1960 (Young and Salazar) (NCS). One male, ‘‘Peru’”’ (BM). Holotype on in- 
definite loan to USNM. 
The transverse black coronal stripe will separate juninensis from ucaya. The 
longer, branched anal processes and the small paired apicoventral angular 
aedeagal projections will separate juninensis from J. devia, n. sp. 
Inuyana devia, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 637 
Length of male 7.9 mm. Head with median length of crown approximately 
six-tenths interocular width, and approximately four-tenths transocular width, 
ocelli located slightly behind a line between anterior eye angles, transclypeal 
suture obscure medially; forewing with base of fourth apical cell membranous, 
apices of inner two anteapical cells membranous. Male pygofer and plates 

FIGURE 637.—IJnuyana devia, n. sp., holotype (A from ventral view): p, Male anal 
tube from lateral view. 
