. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society . Figs. 29-34, Sigmoria simplex. 29, process of 4th sternum of holotype, caudal view. 30,gonopods in situ, ventral view of paratype. 31, telopodite of left gonopod of holotype, medialview. 32, the same, lateral view. 33, telopodite of left gonopod of specimen from mi. SWSpruce Pine, Mitchell Co., North Carolina, medial view. 34, the same, lateral view. Scale linefor fig. 30 = mm; line for other figs. = mm for 29, 31-32, mm for 33-34. ROWLAND M. SHELLEY 47 from Mitchell Co., NC, mi. SW Spruce Pine, along county road 1225,
. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society . Figs. 29-34, Sigmoria simplex. 29, process of 4th sternum of holotype, caudal view. 30,gonopods in situ, ventral view of paratype. 31, telopodite of left gonopod of holotype, medialview. 32, the same, lateral view. 33, telopodite of left gonopod of specimen from mi. SWSpruce Pine, Mitchell Co., North Carolina, medial view. 34, the same, lateral view. Scale linefor fig. 30 = mm; line for other figs. = mm for 29, 31-32, mm for 33-34. ROWLAND M. SHELLEY 47 from Mitchell Co., NC, mi. SW Spruce Pine, along county road 1225, mi. W junction of county road 1002, PNF. Male and female paratypesdeposited in FSCA and RLH. Diagnosis.— A moderate-size species of Sigmoha with medial flange onproximal portion of peak and with red or yellow paranota and concolorousstripes along caudal margins of metaterga; gonopods with followingdiagnostic characters: anterior bend poorly defined, beginning near base ofacropodite and continuing smoothly to apical curve; peak broadly curved,
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