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11 First two terga with a median patch or apical fringe of white pubescence (Fig. 19); bordering carina of pygidium everywhere with acute denticles (Fig. 21); body bicolorous Apterogyna Latreille, 1809 First two terga without patch or apical fringe, clothed with scattered ground hairs (Fig. 24); apical half of pygidium without acute denticles (Fig. 25); body unicolorous purple yellow Micatagla gen. n. 12 Second tergum with a complete apical fringe of bent white setae adhered to the broadly yellow tergal margin (Fig. 34), or with a patch of white hairs (Fig. 23), diurnal. Tribe Icalanticini nov. 13 Apical margin of first two terga devoid of patch or apical fringe, clothed with widely scattered dark or pale pubescence (Fig. 35) 14 13 Apical margin of first two terga with a patch, occupying middle third to a quarter of the black tergal margin (Fig. 23) Icalantica gen. n. Apical margin of second tergum with apical fringe of bent setae adhered to the broadly yellow tergal margin (Fig. 34) Utapitoca gen. n. 14 Base of third tergum without stripe of yellowish white integument; apical margin of first two terga without patch or a fringe, solely clothed with scat­tered pale pubescence. Tribe Doryleikini nov. Basal third of the otherwise black or red third tergum with a transverse, yel­lowish white integumental stripe, sometimes divided mesally into a pair of spots (Fig. 35); second tergum with a scattered dark pubescence 15 15 First flagellar segment 1.4 times longer than pedicel; temples with adorbital groove (Fig. 26). Tribe Pauxorculini nov. Pauxorcula gen. n. - First flagellar segment 0.9-1.0 times as long as pedicel; temples without adorbital groove (Fig. 39). Tribe Gynecapterini nov. 16 16 Thoracic dorsum wholly unicolorous red; bordering carina of pygidium with rather blunt denticles (Fig. 40) Mutillariola gen. n. Thoracic dorsum, in the mesoscutal region, with a transverse, yellow inte­gumental spot; bordering carina of pygidium with rather sharp and acute denticles Gynecaptera Skorikov, 1935 Tribe Apterogynini Andre, 1899 Diagnosis. Crepuscular; eye of male moderately large, with individually convex fa­cets; ocelli rather large, the antenno-ocular line as long as or shorter than major diameter of median ocellus (Fig. 30); trochanter of middle leg with a tubercle, of hind leg without tubercle; mesoscutum with parapsidal furrows and notaulices; abdominal terga 4-7 with gradulus; female vertex low, transversely truncate just above upper top of eyes (Fig. 19). Two genera.

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