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2. One male, Medellm, Colombia, collected in plant quarantine at 

 Hoboken, N. J., July 17, 1940, in a shipment of wild Cattleya 

 (U.S.N.M.). 



Differs from the Venezuela and Trinidad specimens in the form 

 of the head and eyes (fig. 30) and the darker color. The head is more 



Figures 23-25. — Pararhagadochir trinitatis subsp. ?, male (Venezuela): 23, Head; 24, 



terminalia (dorsal); 24a, detail of left tergal process (10 LP); 25, terminalia (ventral). 

 Figures 26, 29. — Pararhagadochir trinitatis trinitatis (Saussure), male (Trinidad): 26, 



Detail of 10 LP; 29, head. 

 Figures 27, 28, 30, 31.— Pararhagadochir trinitatis subspp. ?: 27, Detail of 10 LP; 28, detail 



of 10 LP; 30, head (specimen from Medellin, Colombia); 31, head (specimen from Rio 



Frio, Colombia). Explanation of symbols on p. 403. 



quadrate than either type, with the sides behind eyes scarcely arcuate 

 or convergent; the caudal margin is more transverse with abruptly 

 rounded sides ; the eyes are still smaller than those of the Venezuela 

 specimen and more abruptly inflated. The left tergal process ( 10 LP) 

 (fig. 27) is small with the outer, flaplike portion doubled back medi- 



