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Wings bright golden yellow, the anal cells gray; tip of the wing 
from the cord outward dark brown. Venation, see Plate IX, figure 13. 
Abdomen black. 
Two specimens, one a female, one with the abdomen brok- 
en, from Coroico, Bolivia. I have but little doubt that this is 
Walker’s chrysoptera; the type in the British Museum has lost 
all the legs, which are quite distinctive in this species. 
’Eriocera ohausiana Enderlein. 
1912. Eriocera ohausiana Enderlein; Zool. Jahrb., vol. 32, pt. 1, 
Pp. 45, 46, fig. Ar. 
1913. Eriocera ohausiana Alexander; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 
44, No. 1966, p. 490. 
1914. Eriocera ohausiana Alexander; Psyche, vol. 21, p. 36. 
One male, Sierra, San Lorenzo, Colombia; Ujhelyi, coll. 
One male, one female, Callanga, Peru. One female from 
Songo, Bolivia. One female from Coroico, Bolivia. 
These specimens vary much in intensity of the wing-pat- 
tern and in coloration, but I cannot find characters which will 
justify specific separation. The two females from Bolivia 
lack the dark femoral apices and have the abdominal tergites 
5-7 blackish, the wing much more uniform in coloration, etc. 
The female from Peru has the legs dark brown and lacks 
black coloration on the abdomen. I have retained one male, 
one female, for my collection. 
EXPLANATION OF Prate IX. 
Figure 1. Hypopygium of Molophilus taurus sp. n.; ventral apical 
appendage from beneath. 
Figure 2. Hypopygium of M. flavidus sp. n.; ventral apical append- 
age from beneath. 
Figure 3. Hypopygium of M. guatemalensis Alexander; ventral api- 
cal appendage from beneath. 
Figure 4. Hypopygium of M. sagittarius sp. n.; ventral apical ap- 
pendage from beneath. 
Figure 5. Wing of Sigmatomera occulta sp. n. 
Figure 6. Wing of Rhabdomastix illudens sp. n. 
Figure 7. Wing of Gnophomyia pervicax sp. n. 
Figure 8. Wing of G. maestitia sp. n. 
Figure 9. Wing of Lecteria abnormis sp. n. 
Figure 10. Wing of Limnophila kerteszi sp. n. 
Figure 11. Wing of Eriocera perdecora sp. n. 
Figure 12. Wing of E. sublima sp. n. 
Figure 13. Wing of E. chrysoptera Walker. 
