1018 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
with length of first tarsomere much greater than combined length of two more 
distal tarsomeres. Male pygofer broadly rounded apically, with a slender 
tapering process arising from a prominent lobe on ventral margin, extending 
posterodorsally slightly beyond apical margin of pygofer; plates not extending 
as far posteriorly as pygofer apex, each with uniseriate macrosetae; style ex- 
tending posteriorly beyond apex of connective, obliquely truncate apically; 
aedeagus without a preatrium, shaft with ventral margin broadly convex in 
lateral view, only slightly tapered apically, apex concave in caudoventral view. 
Crown as in C. bonita, n. sp., but disk olive yellow; pronotum as in bonita 
but with a broad group of vermiculate black markings near anterior margin, 
and with lateral marginal orange bands bordered mesally with a narrow black 
line; scutellum olive green with narrow black lines forming a median cruciate 
pattern and with a few additional small black markings near anterior margin; 
forewing dark green with a broad costal orange band curved apically to pass 
through apical cells into inner apical cell; face and thoracic pleura yellow to 
sordid purplish, legs yellow; hindleg with an orange spot on femur below 
knee. 
Holotype male, Colombia, 1941 (L. Richter) (NCS). One male and one 
female, Caqueta, Morelia, Rio Bodoguero, 430 m., Colombia, January 19-20, 
1969 (Duckworth and Dietz); one female, Caquetd, Sucré nr. Km. 35, Colom- 
bia, January 24, 1969 (Duckworth and Dietz) (USNM). Holotype on inde- 
finite loan to USNM from NCS. 
The slender, regularly curved aedeagus, the very short connective and the 
concavely truncate aedeagal apex will separate C. caquetana from other species 
in the genus. 
Coronigoniella formosula, NEW SPECIES 
FiGURE 828, PAGE 1016 
Length of male 5.1-5.6 mm, of female 5.6-6.7 mm. Head with median 
length of crown varying from six- to seven-tenths interocular width and from 
one-third to four-tenths transocular width, ocelli each closer to median line of 
crown than to adjacent anterior eye angle, crown without a transverse con- 
cavity, clypellus with contour of its lower portion continuing profile of remain- 
der of face. Hindleg with length of first tarsomere much greater than com- 
bined length of more distal tarsomeres. Male pygofer less strongly produced 
than in other species of the genus, obliquely truncate at apex and with a 
process arising on caudoventral angle, slender, acute, extending mesodorsally 
and crossing its complement; plates extending posteriorly beyond pygofer 
apex, each with uniseriate macrosetae; style extending posteriorly approxi- 
mately as far as apex of connective, truncate apically; aedeagus with a short 
ventral unpaired preatrial portion, shaft with ventral margin almost recti- 
linear, except at apex, in lateral view, tapered in apical third. 
Color of crown and pronotum as in C. bonita, n. sp., but with a number of 
small weak black markings near anterior margin of pronotum; scutellum olive, 
less heavily inscribed with black than crown; remainder as in bonita. 
