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posterior portion; forewings pale green with apical margin narrowly dark; 
face, propleura, and legs yellow. 
Holotype male, 8 miles North of Volcan, Panama, December 6, 1952 (F. S. 
Blanton); one female, ‘‘Potesa’’, Panama, September 11, 1952 (F. S. Blanton): 
one male, Acapulco, Guerrero, December, 1963 (N. L. H. Krauss); one male 
and one female, Barra de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico, September, 1965 (N. L. 
H. Krauss); one male and one female, East of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, 
August 15, 1954 (Ryckman, Christianson and Spencer) (USNM). Three 
males, seventeen females, three specimens without abdomens, Acapulco, 
Guerrero, Mexico, September 10, 1939 (DeLong and Plummer); one male, 
Mezcala, Guerrero, Mexico, October 22, 1941, K 247 (DeLong, Good, 
Caldwell and Plummer); one male, Huetamo, Michoacan, Mexico, August 22, 
1933, M. F. 3100 (no collector) (DeLong collection, OSU). One male, 6 miles 
North of Aculco, Mexico, Mexico, August 18, 1954 (J. G. Chillcott) (CNC). 
Two males and three females, 39 miles N.W. of San Ignacio, Baja California, 
Dist. Sur. Mexico, November 3, 1965 (W. Ewart, R. Dickson), “‘Encelia sq.”’; 
one male, 20 miles W. of Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico, January 30, 1964 (E. 
Schlinger, M. E. Irwin and P. M. Estes) (University of California at River- 
side). 
G. vulgaris, n. sp., is close to G. clypealis, n. sp. (see below), in external ap- 
pearance, but differs in lacking a black median clypeal area. It also differs 
from clypealis in the presence of paraphyses and aedeagal processes, both of 
which are lacking in clypealis. 
Graphogonalia clypealis, NEW SPECIES 
FicguRE 810, PAGE 995 
Length of male 6.9-7.3 mm, of female 6.8-7.0 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from more than six-tenths to slightly more than three- 
fourths interocular width and from slightly less than one-half to slightly 
greater than one-half transocular width. Male pygofer with a slender acute 
process arising basidorsally and extending posteriorly, and a second process 
arising posteroventrally and extending anteromesally and crossing its comple- 
ment on the median line; aedeagus with a median basal subcircular flat 
apodeme, shaft slender, tapering, curved gradually posterodorsally and round- 
ed at apex; paraphyses absent. 
Crown except greenish-ivory anterior border, anterior portion of pronotum, 
and scutellum, olive, remainder of pronotum green; crown with narrow black 
lines mostly parallel to anterolateral margin of head and delimiting one or 
two slender median areoles; scutellum with black lines delimiting paired basal 
eyelike circles with black centers and a noselike areole behind them; fore- 
wings green with costal margins narrowly bluish, with an anteapical orange 
band which is bordered with black basally and apically; face with a broad 
black median area tapered gradually over clypeus and clypellus; thoracic 
pleura marked with black; legs ferruginous. 
Holotype and three additional males, September, 1928 and one female, Oc- 
tober, 1928, Morales, Guatemala (J. J. White); three females, Columbia, 
