REVISION OF GENUS FURNARICOLA — CARRIKER 423 



Furnaricola parvigenitalis Carriker, 1944 



Figure 8a 



Furnaricola parvigenitalis Carriker, 1944, Bol. Ent. Venezolana, vol. 3, no. 2, 

 p. 88, pis. 4 (figs 3, 4), 5 (fig. 2). 



Host: Synallaxis erythrogaster Sclater. 



Head similar to that of punensis, new species, but narrower at 

 temples and with the preanteunary carinae continuous to tip of frons; 

 frons narrow, with anterior plate protruding almost entirely beyond 

 tips of preantennary carinae; bucal canal much narrower than in 

 ■punensis; male genitalia very different (see key); (female: body, 

 1.59X.45;head, .435X.35). 



Furnaricola laticephala Carriker, 1914 



Figure 27a 



Furnaricola laticephala Carriker, 1944, Bol. Ent. Venezolana, vol. 3, no. 2, p. 89, 

 pis. 4 (figs. 5, 6), 5 (fig. 3). 



Host: Cranioleuca subcristata (Sclater). 



Head unlike any species here figured. Sides of temples nearly 

 straight, with blunt posterolateral angles (not rounded) ; head nearly 

 as wide at clavi as at temples, converging rapidly from clavi to frons, 

 with sides concave. Pleurites wider and paler ventrally than dorsally; 

 tergites pale but sternites heavily pigmented. Male genitalia with 

 paramera bifurcated; paramera straight, with short, slender tips; 

 (female: body, 1. 73 X. 586; head, .445X.41). 



Furnaricola titicacae Carriker, 1944 



Figure 10a 



Furnaricola titicacae Carriker, 1944, Bol. Ent. Venezolana, vol. 3, no. 2, p. 91, 

 pis. 4 (figs. 7, 8), 5 (fig. 4). 



Host: Phleocryptes melanops schoenbaenus Cabanis and Heine. 



One of the larger species and somewhat aberrant in structure of 

 preantennary portion of head; frons very wide (.135) and completely 

 encircled by a wide hyaline band. It is also one of the species in 

 which the male has bifurcated paramera (see keys) ; (female: body, 

 1. 73 X. 59; head, .445X.41). 



Furnaricola chunchotamho Carriker, 1941 



Figure 3a 



Furnaricola chunchotamho Carriker, 1944, Bol. Ent. Venezolana, vol. 3, no. 2, 

 p. 92, pi. 6 (fig. 1). 



Host: Xiphorhynchus chunchotambo=X. ocellatus chunchotambo 

 (Tschudi). 



Head triangular in shape, wide at rounded temples, with lateral 

 margins expanded slightly at clavi; frons narrow; anterior plate half 



