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species described here, but the lectotype of the Walker species, and a male 
which I compared with the lectotype and determined by Fowler as granulata 
are actually A. blanchardi (Signoret). 
This species is named in honor of A. Dampf whose collections have been 
important to the development of knowledge of the Mexican fauna. 
Apogonalia fraterna, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 752, PAGE 930 
Length of male 8.2-8.7 mm, of female 8.4-8.7 mm. Head conically 
produced, with median length of crown varying from slightly more than one- 
half to two-thirds interocular width, and from slightly more than one-third to 
slightly more than four-tenths transocular width; antennal ledges with an- 
terior margins oblique and rectilinear or concave in lateral view; clypeus con- 
vex, not flattened medially, muscle impressions distinct. Pronotum with 
posterior portion of disk not or weakly transversely striate; scutellum with or 
without transverse striae behind transverse sulcus; forewing with membrane 
including all of apical cells and apical portions of outer two anteapical cells, 
not sharply delimited basally; veins distinct. Pygofer with posterior margin 
truncate and slightly concave, with numerous macrosetae located parallel to 
posterior and posteroventral margins, with a single slender apical acute 
process extending mesally and crossing median line; plates with macrosetae 
biseriate at base, uniseriate over most of length of plate; style not extending 
posteriorly nearly as far as apex of connective; aedeagus with shaft very short, 
directed posteriorly, with an unpaired slender, tapering, acute, apical process 
extending ventrally, a pair of minute angular processes, one on each side of 
shaft near midlength, and with a short acute process arising ventrally on each 
side of atrium, extending anterolaterally; paraphyses consisting of a pair of 
slender, elongate, similar arms arising asymmetrically from a basal median 
plate. 
Color of crown, pronotum, and scutellum yellow mixed with black, crown 
with longest uninterrupted yellow marking consisting of an arc on each side, 
converging and acutangularly confluent apically, remainder of crown mark- 
ings variable but consistently with a median black mark in basal half (break- 
ing the continuity of the median pale pronotal marking); pronotum with a 
median stripe and a pair of lateral arcuate markings on each side, yellow, the 
lateral markings curving mesad anteriorly, and usually convergent, oc- 
casionally interrupted, with smaller less constant additional yellow pronotal 
markings; scutellum with median line and basal angles yellow. Forewing red- 
dish, with a line on humeral margin, claval suture, and costal margin, black; 
with broad elongate pale areas on each side of claval veins, a narrower pale 
longitudinal stripe the full length of brachial cell, another bisecting cell M 
and inner anteapical cell, and a broad pale submarginal stripe within black 
costal margin. Face yellow; clypeus with four pairs of longitudinal black 
stripes, each pair converging above transclypeal suture; clypellus with a Y- 
shaped median and two short lateral longitudinal black markings; remainder 
_ of face and thoracic pleura yellow variably marked with black. Legs from dull 
