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8. Pygofer process arising ventrally, elongate and slender; aedeagal pro- 
cesses extending basally along dorsal margin of shaft in lateral view 
ostenta, n. sp., page 1013 
Pygofer processes arising posteroventrally, very short and abruptly 
tapered; aedeagal processes extending basally along lateral margins 
eealieninatcral VIEW)... oes «+ nag 2 See ee yara, n. sp., page 1023 
9. Aedeagus with a pair of processes arising ventrally on atrium and ex- 
SCUMIIDER DEX Ol SIlAlt we. sonics: axa th Ga eain baguensis, n. sp., page 1020 
trem NOUtsALCIAL PLOCESSES .. oii cot. co, cine seria ae air eats of 10 
10. Aedeagus with a pair of very short retrorse processes near midlength 
eet ter ern es Sa ee. a Oe lineola (Osborn) (fig. 817) 
me cerns TOIL PITOCESSES:) {8 ops). sven ete, einen, ateote at eer 11 
11. Pygofer with two pairs of processes on each side in ventral view 
tiarae, n. sp., page 1011 
amereraliiearsiligie, process ON Cacht Sid€ 2s)... .8 nc suse sn eee vet 12 
12. Pygofer process arising basiventrally at base of pygofer 
rubiella, n. sp., page 1013 
Pygofer process arising more distally on ventral or posteroventral mar- 
CMMI ISIIIGEATSADEX. 5505s s «oye co v0 ED oS or Mig ho es in oo ae 12 
13. Aedeagal shaft strongly (fig. 830f) or weakly (fig. 832f) crescentiform 
(Uh eg Aa IE on Se ee ees rae 14 
Aedeagal shaft nearly straight, or weakly biundulate in lateral 
Se oo Re Se a ite hes ss gs Sa a ge de Mae ae ong ks Bie sn « 15 
14. Pygofer processes arising ventrally ........... caquetana, n. sp., page 1017 
Pygofer processes arising apically .......... maldonadoi, n. sp., page 1020 
15. Each pygofer process crossing its complement at median line ......... 16 
Py curer processes not crossed. 0). 0 eee rohwert, n. sp., page 1011 
16. Pygofer truncate apically in lateral view ...... formosula, n. sp., page 1018 
Pygofer broadly rounded apically in lateral view 
partita, n. sp., page 1019 
Coronigoniella bonita, NEW SPECIES 
FicuRE 824, PAGE 1014 
Length of male 6.5 mm, of female 6.7-6.9 mm. Head with median length of 
crown varying from slightly less than six-tenths to slightly less than two-thirds 
interocular width and approximately four-tenths transocular width, ocelli each 
slightly closer to adjacent anterior eye angle than to median line of crown, 
crown with transverse concavity weak or absent, clypellus with contour of its 
lower portion continuing profile of remainder of face. Hindleg with length of 
first tarsomere much greater than combined length of two more distal tarso- 
meres. Male pygofer narrowed apically and tapering to end in two acute 
apical processes; plates extending posteriorly beyond pygofer apex, each with 
uniseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly beyond apex of connective, 
