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CORNITERMES (CORNITERMES) LESPESI Fritz MuUer " 



Cajuata, Bolivia (soldiers and workers) ; San Fanandr Kapids, 

 Bolivia, A'ugust, 1921 (soldiers and workers) ; llosario, Bolivia, 

 November, 1921 (queen, soldiers, and workers) ; Rosario, Bolivia, 

 November, 1921 (soldiers and workers with soldiers of K. 

 {Neoterines) nianni Snyder and soldier and workers of Nasutitermes 

 {N.) ephratae Holmgren) ; Espia, Bolivia (soldiers and workers) ; 

 Rurrcnabaque, Bolivia, October, 1921 (soldiers and workers) ; 

 Huaclii, Bolivia, September, 1921 (soldiers and workers) ; St. 

 Helena on Hiiiclii, Bolivia, August, 1921 (soldiers and workers). 



CORNITERMES (CORNITERMES) SIMILIS Hagen « 



Rurrenabaque, Bolivia, November, 1921 (soldiers and workers) ; 

 Ixiamas, Bolivia, December, 1921 (soldiers and workers, with soldiers 

 and viovk&Ysoi Nasutitermes {N.) e^;/ira«5a€ Holmgren) ; BlancaFlor, 

 Beni, Bolivia, January, 1922 (soldiers and workers) ; Cavinas, 

 Bolivia, January, February, 1922 (soldiers and workers) ; Ivon, 

 Bolivia, February, March, 1922 (soldiers and workers) ; Cachuela 

 Esperanza (Beni River), Bolivia, March, 1922 (soldiers and 

 workers) ; St. Helena, Bolivia (soldiers and workers) ; Bon Hora^ 

 Rio Madeira, Brazil, March, 1922 (soldiers and workers). 



CORNITERMES (CORNITERMES) STRIATUS Hagen 



Asunto, Bolivia, August, 1921 (soldiers and workers) ; Tumupasa, 

 Bolivia; December, 1921 (soldier and workers) ; Canamina, Bolivia, 

 (soldiers and workers) ; Covendo, Bolivia, (soldiers and workers) ; 

 Espia, Bolivia (soldiers and workers with N. {Suhulitermes) 

 angusticeps Snyder) ; Espia, Bolivia (soldiers and workers). 



CORNITERMES (LABIOTERMES) LABRALIS Holmgren 



Cachuela Esperanza (Beni River), Bolivia, March, 1922 (queen, 

 male, soldiers and workers; queen 24 mm. in length, 7.50 mm. in 

 breadth; with Nasutitermes {N.) ephratae Holmgren, queen, soldiers 

 and workers; N. {Agnathotermes) glaher Snj^'der, soldiers; M. 

 {Spinitennes) trispinosus Hagen, soldiers and workers). 



Cachuela Esperanza (Beni River), Bolivia, March, 1922 (queen, 

 soldiers and workers) ; Cachuela Esperanza, Beni River, Bolivia 

 (soldiers and workers). 



* C lespesi Fritz Miiller has more marked small teeth or denticles beyond (toward the 

 apex from) the pointed double marginal tooth on the left mandible than in O. siriatus 

 Hagen ; this termite constructs large mound nests 1 meter in diameter. 



"Anterior margin of pronotum as a rule more emarginate than ia specimens of G. siml- 

 lis iu the U. S. National Museum determined by F. Silvestri and presented to the Museum 

 b.v Silvestri. 



