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basally sclerotized lobe, which is microechinulate on inner face and 

 bears at caudal angle a pair of minute clawlike hooks directed dorsad. 

 Basal segment of left cercus (LCi) bulbous apically, terminal seg- 

 ment short. Right cercus missing except for stump of basal segment. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Eolotype.— Mule, on slide, U.S.N.M. No. 56054. 



Figures 121-123. — Oligemhia arniata, new species, holotype male (Trinidad): 121, Head; 



122, terminalia (dorsal); 123, terminalia (ventral). 

 Figures 124-126 — OHgembia ar^nata, specimen from Quintana Roo, Mexico: 124, Head; 



125, terminalia (dorsal); 126, terminalia (ventral). Explanation of symbols on p. 403. 



Type data.—VoYt of Spain, Trinidad, October 22-24, 1918 ("A 840") 

 (Harold Morrison). 



These records suggest that armata is a widespread species, perhaps 

 ranging throughout the lowlands bordering the Caribbean Sea. 



Paratype. — Male, on slide, collected at light, St. Augustine, Trini- 

 dad, May 15. 11)39 (E. McC. Callan) ; deposited in the British Museum 

 of Natural History. 



