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Locality 

 Raposo 

 Raposo, Rfo (enters Pacific near 



Raposo) 

 Raspadura, Boca de la (upper 



Rfo Quito) 

 Raya, Cienaga de la (see La 



Raya, Laguna or Cienaga de) 

 Regeneraci6n 

 Renjifo, Rfo (Serranfa de La 



Macarena) 

 Renjifo, Pico (highest peak in 



Serranfa de La Macarena, 6 km. 



southwest of Entrado, which 



see) 

 Ricaurte 

 Rfo Frfo 

 Rfofrio 



Rfo Frfo Mountains 

 Rfohacha 

 Rfonegro 



Rfonegro (or Rfo Negro) 

 Rfosucio 

 Rfosucio 

 Rfosucio 

 Rfo Tarra 

 Rfo Vie jo 

 Rond6n 

 Rosario, Rfo (enters Rada de 



Tumoco near 1°46'N., 78°38'W.) 

 Ruiz, Nevada del 



Rumiyaco, Rfo (tributary of Rfo 



Mocoa, which it joins south of 



Mocoa) 

 Rumiyacu, Rfo (tributary of Rfo 



San Miguel, which it joins at 



0°31'N., 77°10'W.)* 

 Rusia, Paramo de La (see La 



Rusia, Paramo de) 

 Sabanilla (former seaport of 



Barranquilla, now under water) 

 Salamina 

 Salamina 

 Salaza (northeast of El Banco, 



which see) 



Meta 



11°05'N., 74°55'W. 



5°25'N. 

 10°30'N. 



75°30'W. 

 74°49'W. 



Narifio 



Santander-Boyaca 



Atlantico 



Caldas 



Magdalena 



Magdalena 



♦According to Dr. Carlos Lehmann and Dr. Federlco Medem, the drainage area of the Rfo San Miguel, 

 Including the Rfo Rumiyacu and the town of Santa Rosa de Sucumbfos, Is now considered part of Ecuador. 

 However, since that area appears on official maps of Colombia, we have included specimens from there 

 In this report. 



