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slightly less than one-half transocular width, ocelli located behind a line be- 
tween anterior eye angles, each slightly closer to median line than to adjacent 
anterior eye angle, surface with lenticular punctations; antennal ledges with 
anterior margins slightly oblique and convex; face without a lenticular sclerite 
bordering lateral clypeal suture on each side below eye, clypeus with muscle 
impressions not very distinct. Thorax with pronotal width approximately 
equal to transocular width of head, lateral pronotal margins convergent an- 
teriorly, disk weakly transversely rugulose, scutellum transversely rugulose 
behind transverse sulcus; forewing with veins not very distinct, outer an- 
teapical cell without supernumerary crossveins, hindleg with length of first 
tarsomere greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres. Male 
genitalia as in G. penignava, n. sp. (above), except that pygofer process extends 
straight posteroventrad and is not strongly decurved as in penignava, and that 
the dorsal aedeagal apodemes are not as well developed as in penignava. 
Female abdominal sternum VII not strongly produced, posterior margin with 
a slightly produced median obtusely angular projection between a small con- 
vex lobe on each side; ovipositor with valvula II bearing widely separated 
primary teeth, acute apically; pygofer with setae in an anteapical group which 
extends slightly anteroventrally along posteroventral margin (similar to G. 
hieroglyphica (Say), fig. 724). 

FIGURE 719.—Graphocephala rufimargo (Walker) (a from specimen from 
Morelos, Mexico; g from Guatemala; remainder from Costa Rica): p, 
Aedeagus and paraphyses, from lateral view; g, female abdominal apex, 
from ventral view. 
