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each with numerous small multiseriate setae; style extending posteriorly 
beyond apex of connective; aedeagal shaft very long, widened and truncate at 
apex; paraphyses with two reduced membranous rami. Female abdominal 
sternum VII and pygofer very similar to my illustrations (fig. 712) of G. appro- 
pinquans (Fowler), except that there are a few more setae along posteroventral 
pygofer margin; second valvulae also as in figure 712k, but more acute 
apically, and the series of heavily sclerotized dorsal areas limited to apical half 
of valvula. 
Ground color of head, anterior submarginal area of pronotum, and 
scutellum bright to sordid yellow, crown variously marked with black but 
more heavily so in median area between ocelli and with an apical black spot; 


FIGURE 724.—Graphocephala hieroglyphica (Say) (a, 6, from specimen from 
Midland County, Michigan; c from Bluffs, Illinois; c, e, from Macon, 
Georgia, g, from Pottawotomie County, Kansas; remainder from Lang- 
don, Missouri; plate not shown in c): p, Aedeagus and paraphyses; from 
lateral view; qg, apices of paraphyses, from lateral view. 
