The paper contains the description of the first winged species of the emesine genus Pseudobargylia, which had been known only from apterous specimens. Pseudobargylia alata, new species, was collected in Ballarat, Victoria. The generic definition is completed so as to include characters of taxonomic importance for the winged morph of emesincs: the pronotum is abbreviated, as in the apterous morph, and the forewings have a large discal cell and a small subtriangular basal cell.
In the present paper the authors describe the male and female genitalia of various species of Zelurus (=Spiniger). There were not always obtained reliable specific characters, specially in nearly related species. Futhermore there were studied 59 species and subspecies, from Dutch Guiana, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia and Argentine. New locality records and synonymic notes are given and some allotypes are designated. Eight species and two subspecies, from Brazil and Argentine, proved to new to science
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