990 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Graphogonalia evagorata, NEW SPECIES 
Ficures 799, 800, pAGEs 982, 983 
Length of male 5.2-6.1 mm, of female 5.8-6.3 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from two-thirds to slightly less than eight-tenths 
interocular width and from four-tenths to slightly more than one-half trans- 
ocular width. Male with aedeagus variable, from short and more or less 
digitate and rounded apically, to more elongate and truncate apically in 
lateral view, in ventral view with shaft varying from very narrow to broader 
than in other species of the genus, apical margin convex; paraphyses varying 
from a transverse arcuate plate across and below base of aedeagal shaft and 
without rami to biramous with rami extending from such a basal piece as far 
posteriorly as the aedeagal apex. 
Color as in G. anduzei, n. sp., above, except that black markings of crown 
are always linear and large spots do not occur. 
Holotype male, Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico, July 29-30, 1964 (Paul J. 
Spangler); two males intercepted at New Orleans from Mérida, Yucatan, Oc- 
tober 8 and October 10, 1945; one female, Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico, October, 
1950 (N. L. H. Krauss); one female, Yaxcopoil, Yucatan, Mexico, October, 
1950 (N. L. H. Krauss); one male, San Miguel, Cozumel Island, Quintana 
Roo, Mexico, July 1, 1959 (N. L. H. Krauss); seven males and three females, 
same data as preceding except without date of month; one male, Mexico 
“1785”; one male, Acapulco, Mexico, July 30 (Fred Knab); one male, *‘Piat- 
tla” [Piaxtla?], Sinaloa, Mexico, August, 1954 (R. E. Ryckman, C. E. 
Christianson, D. Spencer); one male and one female, Morazan, Honduras, 
December 2, 1965 (N. L. H. Krauss); one male, 5 miles West of Jicaro Galan 
Jet., Honduras, July 9, 1965 (Paul J. Spangler); two males, El Salvador, San 
Salvador, June 9, 1958 (L. J. Bottimer); one male and one female, 
Tonacatapeque, El Salvador, June 20, 1958 (L. J. Bottimer); one male, El 
Salvador, San Salvador, June 26, 1958 (L. J. Bottimer); one female, La 
Palma, El Salvador, June 24, 1958 (L. J. Bottimer); one female, El Salvador, 
San Salvador, October, 1959 (N. L. H. Krauss); one female, same data, ex- 
cept 1965; one male, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, November 9, 1905 (Fred 
Knab); and one male, ‘“‘Potesa’’, Panama, September 11, 1952 (F. S. Blanton) 
(USNM). 
One female, May 19; one male, May 21; three males and one female, May 
22; one male and one female, May 23; one specimen without abdomen, May 
28; one female, May 30; one female, June 4 and one male, June 5, all from 
Vergel, Chiapas, Mexico, 1935; one male, Acapulco Rd., Mexico, November 
22, 1938 (J. S. Caldwell); two males, Peto, Yucatan, Mexico, August 9, 1925; 
one male and one female, Santa Engracia, Mexico, November 11, 1938 (J. S. 
Caldwell); three males, El Bafiito, Valles, S. L. P., Mexico, June 28, 1940; 
one male, Ruiz, Nayarit, Mexico, February 23, 1935; one male, Tehuantepec, 
Oaxaca, Mexico, October 13, 1941 (DeLong, Good, Caldwell, Plummer) 
(DeLong collection, OSU). 
Three males and one female, ‘‘Mexico’”’ (White) (NCS). 
Two males and two females, Alamos, Sonora, Mexico, August 12, 1960 (P. 
H. Arnaud, Jr., E. S. Ross, D. C. Rentz); one male, Copala, Sinaloa, Mexico, 
