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elongate as in E. hcmiata hdmata. The ampullalike spiny knob is 

 located almost midway between the costal and ventral margins. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Type locality and distribution. — Las Quiguas, Esteban Valley, Ven- 

 ezuela. 



Additional type data. — Described from the holotype, male (locality 

 as given above; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 3231, 1949) ; 

 paratype No. 1, male (same locality; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. 

 No. 3232, 1949) and paratype No. 2, male (same locality; $ genitalia 

 preparation W. D. F. No. 3233, 1949). 



Location of types. — Holotype and paratype No. 1 in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). Paratype No. 2 in the United States 

 National Museum. 



Remarks. — Three specimens (including their genitalia prepara- 

 tions) were studied. 



EPEIROMULONA HAMATA COLOMBIENSIS. new subspecies 

 Plate 45, Figure 17 ; Plate 46, Figure 26 



Male (pi. 46, fig. 26). — Palpus, head, thorax, abdomen, and wings 

 not different from the other subspecies. 



Length of forewing 7.5-8 mm. 



Male genitalia with harpe as illustrated (pi. 45, fig. 17) . E. h. colom- 

 biensis differs from the other subspecies in having the distal end of 

 harpe very much broader, only slightly elongated at ventral margin, 

 Costa is more greatly expanded at apex than in E. h. venesuelensis. 

 The downward-projecting hooklike structure arises from just before 

 middle of costa and is broad and short, only slightly recurved and 

 elongated at tip. The ampullalike spiny knob is located below middle 

 of harpe but is not nearly so close to ventral margin as it is in 

 E. hamata humata. The ventral margin of harpe is greatly expanded 

 just below this ampullalike structure. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Type locality and distribution. — Upper Rio Negro, Colombia. 



Additional type data. — Described from the holotype, male (locality 

 as given above; 800 meters; collection Fassl; S genitalia preparation 

 W. D. F. No. 3236, 1949) and paratype No. 1, male (same locality 

 and data; $ genitalia preparation W. D. F. No. 3237, 1949) and 

 paratype No. 2, male (same locality and data ; $ genitalia preparation 

 W.D.F. No. 3238, 1949). 



Location of types. — Holotype and paratype No. 1 in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). Paratype No. 2 in the United States 

 National Museum. 



Bemarks. — Three specimens (including their genitalia prepara- 

 tions) were studied. 



