Abstract

A male specimen in the U. S. National Museum collections from “C. Chile, A. Faz” agrees in most respects with the description of Seioptera importans Hennig (1941, p. 74), from the same locality and collector, but differs in a few important details. The apical third of wing vein r1 has several small setulae, there are distinct blackish marks on the wing between veins sc and rs from the end of the basicostal marking as far as the level where sc starts to turn upward toward costa and about the base of the anal cell on both sides of the anal vein, and the head does not protrude below, differing in these respects from Hennig's figures.

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