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is distinctive in having the combination of elongate ninth and transverse 

 tenth antennomeres and golden pubescence. Named in honor of my brother. 



The species of Hamotus may be listed as follows: 



Subgenus Hamotus s.s. (Aube, 1844) 

 I 



argentinus Raffray. 1908. Buenos Aires, Argentina. 



badius Schaufuss. 1887. Colombia. 



boliviensis Raffra3^ 1904. Yuracaris, Bolivia. 



gracilicorms Reitter. 1882. Blumenau, Brazil; Colombia. 



grandipalpis Sharp. 1887. Volcan de Chiriqui (2000-3000 feet), Panama. 



iheringi Raffray. 1911. Sao Paulo, Brazil. 



rostratus Sharp. 1887. Bugaba, Panama. 



sternalis Raffray. 1904. Yuracaris, Bolivia. 



II 



parviceps Reitter. 1888. Blumenau, Brazil. 

 subtilis Schaufuss. 1887. Minas Geraes, Brazil. 



Ill 



appendicularis Schaufuss. 1887. Brazil. 



aubeanus Reitter. 1882. Brazil. 



globulifer Raffray. 1904. Brazil. 



inaequalis Reitter. 1882. Petropolis and Blumenau, Brazil. 



IV 



auricapillus Reitter. 1882. Tovar Colony, Venezuela. 



barbatus Schaufuss. 1887. Colombia; San Esteban, Venezuela. 



brunneus Schaufuss. 1887. Colombia. 



bryaxoides Aube. 1844. Caracas and San Esteban, Venezuela; 



Colombia; Bahia, Brazil. 

 {subpunctatus Reitter, 1882) 



bulbifer Raffray. 1904. Colombia. 



davicornis Reitter. 1882. Venezuela. 



claviger Schaufuss. 1887. Colombia. 



deplanatus Raffray. 1909. Serra de Baturite, Ceara, Brazil. 



frontalis Reitter. 1882. Venezuela. 



furcifer Schaufuss. 1887. Brazil. 



globifer Reitter. 1882. Venezuela. 



inflatus Raffray. 1891. San Esteban, Venezuela. 



punctipennis Raffray. 1904. Colombia. 



robustus Schaufuss. 1887. Caracas, Venezuela; Colombia. 



ifrater Schaufuss, 1887 and bryaxoides 

 Schaufuss, 1887 nee Aube, 1844) 



