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follows: mandible at base, sides and apex of clypeus more narrowly 
than in eatranea leveri, line along inner eye margin to top of antennal 
insertions, very tiny spot in ocellocular area, narrow streak along 
posterior eye margin on lower two-thirds, a pair of small transverse 
spots on scutellum, tiny posterolateral spot on first tergum, a some- 
what larger, transverse posterolateral streak on outer fourth of second 
tergum, a similar but shorter posterolateral streak on second sternum, 
small spot at apex of anterior surface of mid and hind femora, ex- 
terior surface of foretibia, and outer surface of forebasitarsus and 
distitarsus. Erect vestiture dark brown, appressed pubescence on side 
of thorax silvery. Wings slightly more infumated than in eztranea 
leverr. 
PARATYPES.—2 co’, same data as allotype. 167, same data as allo- 
type but 25 November 1963, USNM and Bishop Museum. Paratypes 
are 17-19 mm long. The color pattern is the same as described for 
the allotype except that one specimen has larger spots on the scutellum 
that are separated only narrowly on the midline, and the third tergum 
has a short posterolateral streak on the outer fourth. The genitalia 
are identical with those of the other subspecies of eztranea. 
Campsomeris (subgenus?) oresbios oresbios Tuijn 
Morobe District, Terr. New Guinea: 1 9, 2 o’, Wau, 1200 meters, 
10 November 1965, 9 December 1961, and 17 December 1965, J. and 
M. Sedlacek and P. Shanahan, in Malaise trap. 
Bismarck Archipelago: 1 o, Gaulim, Gazelle Peninsula, New 
Britain, 130 meters, 23-28 October 1962, J. Sedlacek. 
This race has not been recorded previously from New Britain, 
although it has a wide distribution in New Guinea. This specimen 
agrees well with darker maculated and haired specimens from New 
Guinea except that there is slightly less yellow on the clypeus and the 
wings are darker. Additional material, especially of females, may 
demonstrate that the population occurring in the Bismarck Archipelago 
should be recognized as a race discrete from the New Guinea taxon. 
Campsomeris (subgenus?) microspatulata Tuijn 
Morobe District, Terr. New Guinea: 1 9, Wau, 1200 meters, 
3 March 1963, J. Sedlacek. 1 o&, Finschhafen, 14 April, J. and M. 
Sedlacek. 1 9, ca. 8 km west-northwest of Lab Lab, Umboi Island, 
300 meters, 8-19 February 1967, G. A. Samuelson, in Malaise trap. 
West New Guinea: 1 <, Nabire, south of Geelvink Bay, 10-40 
meters, 7 October 1962, N. Holtmann, in Malaise trap in jungle. 
Campsomeris (Phalerimeris) loriae loriae (Mantero) 
Central District, Papua: 1 &, Laloki, 10 February, F. Muir. 
Eastern Highlands District, Terr. New Guinea: 1 o, Kassam, 48 km 
east of Kainantu, 1350 meters, 30 October 1959, T. C. Maa. 
