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CLOTHODA FLORISSANTENSIS (Cockerell) 



Emhla florissavfenfiis Cockeeeix, 1808, p. 231, fig. 4.— Handuesch, 1906-8, p. 1357.— 



Endeelon, 1912, p. 53. 

 Oligotoma florissaritejisis (Cockerell) Keauss, 1911, p. 48. 

 Clothoda florissuntensis (Cockerell) DA^^s, 1939c, p. 379. 



Holotype. — ^Winged male, on rock slab in Riker Mount, University 

 of Colorado Museum. 



Tyfe (/«i^«.— Florissant Colorado Station 14, 1907 (W. P. Cockerell) 

 (Miocene). 



Remarlcs. — This is the only known American fossil embiopteron 

 except Protembia permiana Tillyard ( 1937) . Evidence for placing it 

 in the genus Clothoda is very inconclusive. In any event, it is prob- 

 ably not an Emhia^ as that genus is confined to Africa and the Med- 

 iterranean Region of the Old World. 



CLOTHODA NOBILIS (Gerstaecker) 



Emhia nohilis Geestaeckeb, 18S8, p. 1. 



Emhia (Olynthu) noUlis (Gerstaecker) Kraxjss. 1899, p. 148. 

 Olyntha nohilis (Gerstaecker) Keattss, 1911, p. 31. 



Clothoda nobilis (Gerstaecker) Endeklein, 1909, p. 176; 1912, p. 22, figs. 4-6, pi. 1, 

 A-B.*— NavAs, 1918, p. 109, fig. 6.— Da\is, 1939c, p. 373, figs. 1-7.** 



Lectotype (?). — Male, McLachlan collection, British Museum of 

 Natural History. 



Type data. — "Itaituba (Amazonas)" (Brazil). 



Other records. — Fonte Boa (Amazons), Brazil (male and female)* ; 

 Amazons, Brazil*; Itaituba, Brazil (male) (McLachlan collection) 



(B^mH).** 



Davis (1939c) has redescribed and figured this species from a topo- 

 type specimen in the McLachlan collection that is apparently a Ger- 

 staecker cotype and that perhaps should now be regarded as the 

 lectotype. 



CLOTHODA URICHI URICHI (Sanssnre) 

 FIGTJEE 8 



Emhia uricM Saussuee, 1896a, p. 293. 



Olyntha urichi (Saussure) Keauss, 1911, p. 29, pi. 1, figs. 2, 2A, fig. B (misiden- 



tiflcation?). 

 Antipaluria urichi (Saussure) ENDEiiLEiN, 1912, p. 64.— Navas, 1918, p. 106. 

 Clothoda urichi (Saussure) Davis, 1939c, p. 377, figs. 17-25*; 1942, p. Ill, figs. 



1-5.** 

 Emhia urichi Saussuee {lapsus calami), IS^Gh, p. 350, figs. 1-12.— Melander, 1903, 



p. 103, fig. 2.— Fbiederichs, 1906, p. 238.— Kershaw, 1914, p. 24, pis. 3, 4 



(embryology). 

 Cotypes. — Males and females (dried) in Museum d'Histoire Natu- 

 relle, Geneva. The cotype described and figured by Davis (1939c) 

 should have been designated the lectotype. 



