MORGAN HEBARD IO7 



namarca, Colombia, are as large as females of cubensis, while the 

 Panamanian female here recorded, one from Yuto, Jujuy, Argentina 

 and a large series of this sex from the Colombian localities men- 

 tioned above, are very decidedly larger than any female of cubensis 

 in the very large series of that species before lis. 



It is therefore evident that in northwestern South America and in 

 Central America alone, exoleta is of very decidedly greater size than 

 ciiboisis. 



Mcasiirenicnts (in millimeters) 



Length of Length of Width of Length of )A'idth of 



Cf body pronotum pronotum tegmen legmen 



Bogota, Colombia (5). . . 14. 9-1 6.1 4.9-5.4 5.9-6.4 17.9-20 5.4-6.1 

 V'illavicensio, Colombia 



(32) 15.1-17.8 4.8-5.3 5-7-(^A- 17-9-20 5-3-5-9 



AlpayacLi, eastern Ecua- 

 dor 17 5-2 6.3 20.2 6.2 



Cantumayo, eastern Peru 



(4) 13. 3-15. 5 4.3-49 4-9-5-6 15. 1-16. 8 4.8-5.4 



Marmore Railroad, Bra- 



zil'25 13.8 4.4 5.2 15.7 4.9 



Igarape-Assu, Brazil'-'' 



(2) 14-13-8 4.1-4.6 4-8-5-1 15-13-4 4-2-4-8 



Yuto, Jujuy, Argentina'" 12.2 4.2 4.9 15.4 4.2 



9 



Chiriqui, Panama 24 6.4 7.9 24.4 7.2 



Bogota, Colombia 23 ().8 8 25.3 8.1 



Villavicensio, Coloml)ia 



(19) 19.8-24.2 6.2-7.3 7-7-9-2 23.7-26.8 7-8.5 



C a n t u m a y o, e a s t c r n 



Peru (2) 17.9-20 5-5-6-1 6.8-7.9 20-22 5-9"7 



Igarape-Assu, Brazil. .. . 23 6 7 21.2 6.2 



Yuto, Jujuy, Argentina. . 23.1 6.8 8 22.3 7 



Panchlora colombiae Hcbard 



1919. Panchlora colombiae Hebard, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, xlv, p. 1 15, pi. xviii, tig. 3. 



[cT, 9 ; La Cumbre and Cauca, Colombia.] 



Porto Bello, Panama. II, 28, 191 1 and IV, 21, 1912. (Busck), 2cf. 



Rio Trinidad, Pan., Ill, 23, 1912, (Busck), i cf. 



This is the only jilain green species of the genus known from 



'-5 Correctly recorded by Rehn, Trans. .\m. Ent. Soc, .\lii, p. 239, (1916). 

 128 Correctly recorded by Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1918, p. 161, (1918). 

 1-" This we believe to be the only correct record for this species from Argentina, as 

 Rehn's record of exoleta from the Misiones is based on material of other si)ecies. 



MEM. AM. ENT. SOC, 4. 



