Oragua jurua Young, 1977
(Fig. 10 A–E)
Length. Males, 8.0 mm, Females, 7.9–8.0 mm. Males of 9.5 mm are described in Young (1977).
External morphology. Surface of crown, pronotum, mesonotum, clavus, and first half of corium punctate. Forewings with 5 apical cells (R1 present). Other characters as in the generic and species description (Young, 1977: 618).
Female terminalia. Abdominal sternite VII (Figs. 10 A, 10B) with posterior margin produced, with two lateral concavities, apex acute and bifurcate. Internal abdominal sternite VIII membranous. Valvifers I (Fig. 10 C) higher than longer; anterior margin slightly concave; posterior margin round; with fingerlike projection on ventral margin.
Valvulae I (Fig. 10 C) bases with outer margins produced anteriorly (Fig. 10 D); shaft with sculpturing strigate dorsally, becoming concatenate apically and imbricate ventrally; ventral membrane with short, longitudinal striae, sparsely spaced. Valvulae II (Fig. 10 E), in lateral view, moderately broad, gradually tapered towards the apex, dorsal margin slightly arcuate, with 44 subtriangular teeth with denticles on anterior and posterior margins (Fig. 10 F); apex with ventral anteapical denticles present (Fig. 10 G).
Material. ♂ and ♀, “ BRASIL: Amazonas | ParNa Jaú, Seringalzinho | (Nazaré), right margin Rio | Jaú, 46m asl PNJ019 | 0152’55”S, 61°35’12”W, 01-VII-2003 | light trap 7:30–8:30pm | terra firme D. M. Takiya” (INPA). ♂, same data as preceding, (DZRJ). ♀, same data as preceding except 30-VI-2003 (DZRJ)