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ton). 9 (type), Cordoba, V. C, Mexico (Philadelphia). d\ Cdrdoba, 

 V. C, Mexico, Dec. 24, 1907, Frederick Knab (Washington), <f, 

 Villa Rica, Paraguay, August, F. Schade (Cambridge), d\ 29, San 

 Pedro de Montes de Oca, Puerto Eico, Oct. 12, 1935, C. H. Ballou 

 (Washington). 9, St. Augustine, Trinidad, Apr. 17, 1935, N. A. 

 Weber (Cambridge). 9, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, Feb. 12, 1940, 

 P. J. Anduze (Townes). d\ 9, Tobay at 1,640 meters, Merida, 

 Venezuela, September 1942, P. J. Anduze (Townes). 



This subspecies is tropical, ranging from southern Mexico to 

 southern Brazil. 



lb. Leurus caeruliventris borealis, new subspecies 



Scape ivory colored apically and on the entire lower side, the rest 

 brown to blackish; first three segments of hind tarsus uniformly 

 whitish; fifth segment of hind tarsus and usually the fourth segment 

 blackish. 



Type: 9, Takoma Park, Md., Aug. 9, 1943, H. and M. Townes 

 (Washington, USNM 63636). 



Figure 91. — Localities for 

 Leurus caeruliventris boreal- 



Paratypes (42 cf, 289): From Alabama (Coleta); Connecticut (Led- 

 yard and North Stonington); District of Columbia (Washington); 

 Florida (Daytona) ; Georgia (Demorest) ; Kansas (Lawrence and Riley 

 Co.); Louisiana (Opelousas); Maryland (Glen Echo and Takoma 

 Park) ; Massachusetts (Nantucket) ; Michigan (Ann Arbor) ; Missouri 

 (Columbia); New Jersey (Moorestown and Riverton); New York 

 (Poughkeepsie and Riverhead); North Carolina (Crabtree Meadows 

 at 3,600 ft. in Yancy Co., Craggy Gardens at 5,300 ft. in Buncombe 

 Co., and Hamrick); Pennsylvania (Arendtsville and Spring Brook); 

 Rhode Island (Buttonwoods and Westerly) ; South Carolina (Columbia 

 and McClellanville) ; Virginia (Falls Church and Westmoreland State 

 Park in Westmoreland Co.); and West Virginia (Bolivar). 



