1070 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
veins not elevated, indistinct on basal portion of wing, with four apical cells of 
which base of the fourth is more proximal than base of third, with three 
closed anteapical cells, the outermost very narrow, without an anteapical 
plexus of veins, texture coriaceous; forewings of female in rest position ex- 
ceeding apex of ovipositor. Hindleg with femoral setal formula 2:1:1, length of 
first tarsomere greater than combined length of two more distal tarsomeres 
and with two parallel longitudinal rows of very small setae on plantar surface. 
Male pygofer well produced and with numerous macrosetae on apical half, 
with or without a process (arising dorsally when present). Plates short, 
triangular, not extending posteriorly nearly as far as pygofer apex, each with 
uniseriate macrosetae. Style truncate apically, extending posteriorly approx- 
imately as far as apex of connective. Connective Y-shaped with arms widely 
divergent. Aedeagus with apical processes that vary _interspecifically. 
Paraphyses variable interspecifically. 
Female abdominal sternum VII moderately produced, posterior margin rec- 
tilinear and transverse on each side of a short median triangular projection. 

FIGURE 869.—Catagonalia conjunctula (Osborn) (a from specimen from Mato 
Grosso, Brazil; remainder from Las Juntas, Bolivia; only apex of aedeagus 
shown in g; h from caudoventral view): p, Pygofer process, left side, from 
dorsal view. 
