804 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Guatemala, June (MMB). Acajutla, El Salvador, July; and Cerro Rodondo, 
Guatemala, between November and March (ZIMH). 
Macunolla intorta, n. sp., is closely related to M. ventralis (Signoret). It can be 
separated externally from the latter in the close-spacing of the spots on the 
crown (when they are separate) in intorta, in contrast to the more widely 
spaced spots in ventralis. The broad bases of the first valvulae of the female 
and the more acute abdominal sternum VII of intorta will separate it from 



FIGURE 648.—Macunolla intorta, n. sp. (from specimens from Yepocapa, 
Guatemala): p, Male pygofer apex, right side, from ventral view; ¢, aedeagus 
and paraphyses, from ventral view; 7, the same from lateral view; s, bases of 
first valvulae from ventral view. 
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