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tion of the two sides alternate. It suspends itself by a mucous 

 thread when at rest. 



The distribution of this species is rather extensive. It appears to 

 rano;e throiitrh a considerable area of the motrotes south of the Organ 



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FiGDRB 90. — Distribution of subspecies of Chrondrothyretes impressa: (1) peregrina; 



(2) rosariensis. 



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Figure Q1.— Distribution of stihspecies of Chondrothijrctcs impressa: (3) impressa; (4) 

 solacia; (5) ornata; (6) (juat}icnsis ; (7) hyans ; (8) giganteaj (9) albostoma. 



Mountains but so far has not been reported from the mountains 

 themselves. Its western member is knovvu from El Guama, and its 

 eastern representative comes from Loma de Candelaria. 



Distribution of the subspecies of C. impressa is shown in figures 

 90 and 91. 



