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“Bryan lot’, (all in USNM). The additional male bears Oman’s de- 
termination label: ‘“Tettigonia monticola Fowler’’. 
A. omani, new species, differs from A. monticola (Fowler) in the shape of the 
aedeagal processes in lateral view, in the broader and longer pygofer process 
of omant, which in the lectotype of monticola is like the present illustration of A. 
blanchard: (Signoret) (figure 753p), and in the very short triangular male plates 
of omani. 
This species is named in honor of Paul W. Oman. 
Apogonalia woodruffi, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 761, PAGE 940 
Length of male 9.4-9.8 mm, of female 9.7-10.0 mm. Head conically pro- 
duced with median length of crown varying from one-half to slightly less than 
six-tenths interocular width, and from approximately three-tenths to slightly 
less than four-tenths transocular width; antennal ledges in lateral view with 
anterior margins vertical or slightly oblique and varying from rectilinear to 
slightly concave; clypeus very broadly convex, slightly flattened medially, 
muscle impressions not distinct. Pronotum with posterior portion obscurely 
striate; scutellum usually without transverse striae behind transverse sulcus; 
forewing with membrane including inner apical cell and at least apical por- 
tions of remaining apical cells, veins distinct. Male pygofer with posterior 
margin broadly convex, with numerous macrosetae located parallel to 
posterior and posteroventral margins, with a process arising apicoventrally on 
each side, extending mesally and crossing median line; plates extending 
posteriorly as far as pygofer apex, without macrosetae; style extending 
posteriorly approximately as far as apex of connective, truncate apically; 
aedeagus with shaft slender, straight, directed posteriorly, with a pair of 
tapering symmetrical processes arising near base of shaft, directed ventrally 
and curved slightly anteriorly at their apices, atrium without processes; para- 
physes consisting of two slender elongate structures arising asymmetrically. 
Female abdominal sternum VII with posterior margin gradually and con- 
vexly narrowed to a median apical notch; genital chamber with a biundulate 
median sclerotization, apices of second valvulae as in A. krameri, n. sp. 
Color of crown, pronotum, and scutellum black, with numerous small 
yellow spots on crown and pronotum, some of these occasionally larger and 
lobate, scutellum with three larger yellow spots in a basal transverse row, and 
a larger yellow anteapical spot; forewings dull red with numerous ivory to 
bluish spots on clavus and usually on adjacent corium, vein R usually (type) 
with an interrupted pale border, costal cell usually with small pale spots; face 
and thoracic pleura black, marked with yellow or ivory spots which tend to be 
larger on clypellus, genae, and pleura; legs ferruginous, occasionally marked 
with black and very dull yellow. 
Holotype male and one female, Orizaba, Vera Cruz, Mexico, June 
-~(USNM); three males and one female, Fortin de las Flores, Vera Cruz, Mex- 
ico, June 25, 1963 (R. E. Woodruff), in black light trap (SPBF); one male, El 
