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long here. They were labeled by Townsend as a variety of £. 
punensis, but their name was never published. All are from Peru: 
Female, Cuzco, 11,500 feet, July 4, 1911 (Yale Peruvian Exped.) ; 
three females, Matucana, 8,000 feet, May 1, 1914, August 1 and 
August 16, 1913 (C. H. T. Townsend). 
2. EUDEJEANIA PUNENSIS Townsend 
Budejeania punensis TOWNSEND, Psyche, vol. 20, p. 105, 1915 (Peru, 12,000 feet). 
This species was based on a long series of specimens, of which the 
holotype, 30 paratypes, and 5 topotypical specimens that may have 
been paratypes but are not so labeled are in the collection before me. 
There is only one male in the entire series (one of the topotypes). 
The species is easily distinguished from the other species of Hude- 
jeania, except pallipes, by its consistently smaller size and from all the 
known species by the yellowish appearance of the wings, especially 
toward the base. In reality, the wing membrane is entirely brown as 
in the other species and is only slightly paler than the others, but the 
veins are decidedly yellow. On the basal third of the wing, where the 
veins converge and are stronger, the result is a conspicuous yellow 
appearance contrasting strongly with the deep black of the body. Fur- 
ther, the species may be characterized as follows: 
_ Body entirely black or dark brown-black; parafacials, cheeks, face, 
and epistoma yellow; occiput yellow to dark gray, with yellow hairs; 
width of the front at the vertex in the male equal to 0.34 the width of 
the head; palpi bright orange-yellow; first and second antennal seg- 
ments bright reddish yellow, the third black except narrowly at the 
base; subepaulet orange to brown; legs entirely reddish yellow, the 
bristles and hairs of the tibiae and tarsi concolorous; bristles and hairs 
of the hind tibia almost as described for /’. nigra, but the extensor sur- 
face sometimes with pale hairs on the proximal half; smaller species, 
the body length consistently about 14 mm. 
8. EUDEJEANIA PYRRHOPODA Engel 
Budejeania pallipes var. pyrrhopoda Encet, Zool. Jahrb., Abt, Syst., vol. 43, 
pp. 281, 287-289, 1920 (Peru, Colombia, Bolivia). 
Budejeaniops pyrrhopoda (Engel) BrAncHArp, La Plata Mus. Rev., new ser., 
vol. 2, p. 353, 1941. 
Engel credited the name to Schiner, using a manuscript name, but 
it was never published by the latter. The author is therefore cited as 
Engel. 
It seems evident from Engel’s statements on the color of the legs and 
their bristles, and from the consistency of those characters in the ma- 
terial I have seen, that Engel had at least two species under the 
name pyrrhopoda. I propose to restrict the application of the name to 
