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29. Carineta socia, Uhk-r, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, xvii, p. 285 (1875). 

 Hab. La Mona (100 feet), Tanti (1890 feet). Tw(^ examples. 



Tliis species wa.s described from specimens collectetl on tlie Lower Amazons, 

 and I have since also examined specimens collected l)y Moritz in Colombia. 



30. C. hasalis, Walker, List. Hom., i, p. 245, 7 (1850). 



Hah. Nanegal (3-4000), Cliillo (9000 feet). Numerous examples. 

 Hitlierto recorded from Colondjia and Venezuela. 



31. (J. fmbriata, Walker, sis. 



Hab. Nanegal (3-4000 feet), Quito (9350 feet), Machaclii (9-10,000 feet). 

 Three examples. 



f-ARINETA FIMBRIATA, WALKER. 

 MACHACHI, 10,000 FEET. 



This species is named 0. Jhnhriata, Walk., in the collection of the British 

 Museum, but I have failed to find any jjuljlished description of the species. 



Long. 21 millim. Exp. tegm. 70 millim. 



I had previously received this species from Ecuador, where it seems to 

 be of a somewliat abundant character. 



Fam. CERCOPID^E. 

 Subfam. (jERCOPIXiE. 



32. Sphe7iorhina ruida, n. sp. 



Hab. Forests above the Bridge of Chimbo (1-3000 feet). A single 

 example. Long. 8 millim. 



33. >S'. Jullia, n. sp. 



Hib. Forests above tlic Bridge of Chimbo (1-3000 feet). A single 

 example. Long. 9 millim. 



