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a weak transverse concavity across ocelli. Pronotal width less than trans- 
ocular width of head. Male with pygofer process as in §. quepelana, n. sp. 
(above); plates extending posteriorly as far as pygofer apex; style not lobed; 
aedeagus slender, broadly U-shaped in lateral view, without processes; 
paraphyses paired, asymmetrical, scarcely distinctly separated basally from 
connective. Female as in generic description. 
Crown marked as in quepelana, but with inverted V-shaped mark less 
pronounced; pronotum blue or variably green, lateral margins banded as in 
quepelana but usually without inner edges of bands black, with a narrow 
irregular double black band parallel to anterior pronotal margin, with the 
narrow enclosed area pale and subdivided into several areoles by short black 
lines between the double bands; forewing marked much as in quepelana but 
with no interruption between the costal and anteapical orange bands, and 
with veins not black; face as in quepelana, but median black line not extending 
to apex of clypeus in female, and muscle impressions of clypeus occasionally 
not brown, thoracic pleura with or without dark spot beneath dorsopleural 
carina, legs pale. 
Holotype male, Ft. Davis, Panama Canal Zone, August 28, 1952 (F. S. 
Blanton); two females and two specimens without abdomen, Mojinga Swamp, 
Canal Zone, June 17, 1952 (F. S. Blanton) (USNM). Six females, Barro 
Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone, May 19, 1967 (D. M. DeLong and C. 
A. Triplehorn); two males, Santa Fé, Darién Province, Panama, May 25, 

FIGURE 837.—Stephanolla remota, n. sp., holotype; p, Male pygofer apex, left 
side, from ventral view. 
