NO. 3559 NEOTROPICAL CADDIS FLIES—FLINT 76 
1905 p. 76 N 56,” “Inst. Zool. P.A.N. Warszawa Syntypus Nr. 
1743,” ‘“Macronema bicolor Ulmer Typus!”’ “Lectotype Macronema 
bicolor Ulmer By Flint.”” In Warsaw. 
The photograph of the wings was made from the lectoparatype; 
the drawings of the genitalia were made from the lectotype. The 
two specimens are identical in all details. 
Macronema parvum Ulmer 
Ficures 3 a-c; Puate 1F 
Macronema parvum Ulmer, 1905a, pp. 73, 74; 1907b, p. 165; 1907c, pp. 69, 70; 
1913, p. 408.—Tomaszewski, 1961, p. 4.—Fischer, 1963, p. 193. 
Lectotype, male: “Stid Amerika,” “Type,” “St. Z. 1905, p. 74. 
N 55,” “Inst. Zool. P.A.N. Warszawa Syntypus Nr. 1749,” ‘“Macro- 
nema parvum Ulmer Typus!” ‘Lectotype Macronema parvum 
Ulmer By Flint.” In Warsaw. 
The photograph of the wings and the drawings of the genitalia 
were made from the lectotype. 
Macronema santaeritae Ulmer 
PLATE 1B 
Macronema Santae Ritae Ulmer, 1905b, p. 85; 1907b, p. 165; 1907c, pp. 79, 80; 
1913, pp. 397, 408.—Jorgensen, 1919, p. 396.—Fischer, 1963, p. 196. 
The unique type of the species in the Vienna Museum is a female, 
the wings of which are figured. 
Macronema tuberosum Ulmer 
Fiaures 3 j,k; Puate 14 
Macronema tuberosum Ulmer, 1905b, p. 82; 1907b, p. 165; 1907c, pp. 78, 79; 
1913, p. 408.—Fischer, 1963, p. 199. 
Lectotype, male: ‘Bahia Brasilia Fruhstorfer,” “tuberosum det. 
Ulmer,” “Lectotype Macronema tuberosum Ulmer Designated 
Flint.” In Vienna. 
The accompanying figures of the wings and male genitalia were 
prepared from the lectotype. 
Rhyacophylax columbianus Ulmer 
Figures 2c,d 
Rhyacophylax columbianus Ulmer, 1905a, pp. 106, 107; 1907b, p. 175; 1909b, 
p. 306; 1913, pp. 390, 391, 407.—Jorgensen, 1919, p. 395.—Tomaszewski, 
1961, p. 4.—Fischer, 1963, p. 136. 
Lectotype, male: ‘Columbia Pehlke,” ‘‘Type,” “Type 11795,” 
“Rhyacophylax columbianus Ulm.,” “Lectotype Rhyacophylax co- 
lumbianus Ulm, By Flint ‘64.”’ In the collection of the Museum of 
Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 
Although there is a male in the series from Warsaw, it appears to be 
a different species from that figured by Ulmer (1913). For this reason 
