Vol. XXli] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 23 



Goniodes aliceps Tasch. 



Four specimens from "Colloma" (San Ernesto, Bolivia), 

 "Colloma" being merely the local name, we are able to make 

 from it no determination of the bird, but from the kinds of 

 its parasites we can say, almost with certainty, that it is some 

 species of Tinamou, probably Cryf>tnrus sp. 



Goniodes agonus Nitzsch. 



Six specimens, including one 

 male, from "Colloma" (San Ernes- 

 to, Bolivia) collected with G. ali- 

 ceps. The male of the curious 

 species has not heretofore been re- 

 corded. Our male specimen unfor- 

 tunately has the head damaged and 



FIG. 3 Last abdominal segments 



of Goniodes agonus Nitzsch. c? the antennae lost. We figure (fig. 

 3) the last segments of the abdomen which differ greatly from 

 the female. 



Colpocephalum osborni Kellogg. 



Several specimens from "red-headed bustard" (Choro, Boli- 

 via, 3700 metres, dry season). 



Colpocephalum flavescens Nitzsch. 



Two females from <|l hawk" (Charuplaya, Bolivia, 1350 

 metres, dry season) : 



Menopon maestum Kellogg and Chapman. 

 Three specimens from "bird" (Choro, Bolivia). 



Menopon sp. (juv.). 

 One specimen from "blue finch" (Choro, Bolivia). 



Trinoton luridum Nitzsch. 

 One specimen from "river duck" (Charuplaya, Bolivia). 



Trinoton lituratum Nitzsch. 

 Two specimens from "river duck" (Charuplaya, Bolivia). 



