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defined all the wa}' to the groin, of the same vivid yellow color as 

 those observed on the Catalina Plantation, but one individual with 

 3'ellow stripe which was kept alive over nig-ht had the stripe white on 

 the next morning. 



Hahitaf. — Thus far AnoJix l-rnyi is only known from Porto Kico. 

 It reseml>lcs A.jnde/tcIIif.^ so closely, however, that it would not be 

 surprising if it should be found to have been confused with the latter 

 in the higher altitudes of St. Thomas and other islands of the Virgin 

 group from which ^l. /niJchellus is recorded. 



In Porto Rico itself this species is limited to the intermediate region 

 between about 500 and 1,500 feet altitude, though in exceptional 

 localities specimens may be found above and l)elow these limits. We 

 found it common at Utuado and Adjuntas, also on the (Jatalina Plant- 

 ation, but it is not found normally on the coast plain, where its place 

 is taken by A. ptdchellux, nor on the higher mountain tops. 



L>.'<f of specimens of A noli s hriuji. 



