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Specimens examined: Bolivia: Blanca Mor, January 1922 (19), 

 Mann; Huachi, September 1921 (19), Mann; Mapiri, September 1921 

 (1 d"), Mann; Tmnupasa, September 1921 (1 cf ), Mann. PertJ: Cban- 

 cbamayo, Apr. 26, 1948 (19), June 3, 1948 (Icf), Scbunke; Divisoria, 

 1947 (19), 1948 (1 cf ), Dec. 4, 1947 (19), Feb 15, 1948 (1 c^), Scbunke; 

 Tinge Maria, November 1949 (1 cf ), December 1949 (2cf'cf, 19), Jan- 

 uary 1950 (3cf cf, 6 9 9), February 1950(1 cf, 19), Feb. 11, 1950 (IcT), 

 Feb. 14, 1950 (19), Feb. 19, 1950 (1 cT^, 19). 



Remarks: Both the Bolivian and Peruvian series include macrop- 

 terous as well as micropterous specimens. Several micropterous ones 

 from Tingo Maria are intensively colored. 



AnaxipJia conspeisa (Brimer) 



Figure 3,h,p 

 Cyrtoxipha conspersa Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vol. 10, p. 40G, 1916. 



Specimens examined: Bolivia: Coroico (Icf); Huachi, September 

 1921 (Id"), Mann; Tumupasa, December 1921 (19), Mann. PERtJ: 

 Fundo Sinchona, Aug. 5, 1947 (19), Schunke; Pucallpa, Jan. 10, 1948 

 (1 d^), Schunke. 



Anaxipha maxima (Bruuer) 



Figure Z,i,n 

 Cyrtoxipha maxima Bruner, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vol. 10, p. 407, 1916. 



Specimens examined: Bolivia: Re,yes (19), Mann; Rosario, Nov- 

 ember 1921 (1 cT), Mann. 



Anaxiphv. nifueps, new species 



Holotype: Male; Tingo Mflda, Peru, Feb. 14, 1950, AUard 

 (USNM 62068). 



Mali:: Slender, of a very light general coloration. Head somewhat 

 flattened above, adorned with four wide, rufous bands, uniting in front 

 a little before the extremity of the rostrum; this rufous tint is bordered 

 with an opaque, yellow band. Face as long as wide, pale yeUow. 

 Eyes projecting, rounded. Antennae yellow with 1st joint blackish 

 brown. Palpi yellow; 4th joint of maxillary palpi shorter than 3d, 5th 

 large, triangular, rather strongly enlarged at apex. 



Pronotum narrowing in front; disk yellow, adorned in the middle 

 with a wide brown band with a fine median yellow line; lateral lobes 

 yellow with a rufous band in the superior part, inferior margin straight, 

 anterior margin a little rounded. Abdomen yellow; genitalia almost 

 alike those of per-umana. 



Figure 1. — Holotypes of: a, Hygronemobius longespinosus, new species, female; b, Rhic- 

 nogryllus aiinulipes, new species, male; c, Prosthacusta amplipennis, new species, male; 

 d, Diatrypa allardi, new species, male. Drawn by Arthur D. Cushman, Entomology 

 Research Branch, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



