940 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Salto Falls, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, June 23-24, 1965 (O. S. Flint) (USNM); 
one male, ‘‘Yepocapa”’, Guatemala, May, 1948 (H. T. Dalmat) (USNM). 
A. woodruffi, n. sp., is similar in external appearance and color markings to 
A. krameri, n. sp., from which it may be separated readily by the form of the 
pygofer processes which are single in woodrufft in contrast to double in kramert, 
and by the paraphyses which have elongate arms in contrast to the condition 

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FIGURES 760, 761.—760, Apogonalia monticola (Fowler), lectotype (A from lateral 
view). 761, A. woodruffi, n. sp., holotype (A from dorsal view): p, Male 
pygofer apex, left side, from ventral view. 
