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It is not at all probable that a Mexican species of this group 

 will prove the same as one from the Lesser Antilles. 



Genus GOELDIA Theobald 



Of the five species not placed in the table by Bonne- Wepster 

 and Bonne, three are in the National Museum. G. vonplesseni 

 D. & K. appears to be the same as longipalpis Theobald as 

 restricted. 



Goeldia vonplesseni Dyar & Knab. 



Lestkocampa vonplesseni Dyar & Knab, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 



xix, 137, 1906. 

 Hyloconops longipalpis Theobald, Mon. Culic, iv, 587, 1907. 



The name longipalpis has been credited to Lutz (in Bour- 

 roul) ; but the species is not described there nor elsewhere by 

 Lutz so far as T know. The first description is by Theobald 

 (1907), and postdates vonplesseni D. & K. 



Goeldia trichopus Dyar. 



Lesticocampa trichopus Dyar, Ins. Ins. Mens., vii, 10, 1919. 



Mid and hind tarsi marked with white ; markings at the tips 

 of the tarsi ; second hind tarsal joint ciliate ; proboscis as long 

 as the abdomen ; abdominal colors separated in a nearly straight 

 line; scutellum with bright green scales. 



Close to, if not the same as G. frontosa Theobald of the 

 table. The metallic green scales exist also on the posterior 

 portion of mesonotum. The published descriptions remain in- 

 sufficient to decide the synonymy. 



Goeldia espini Martini. 



Lesticocampa espini Martini, Ins. Ins. Mens., ii, 65, 1914. 

 Trichoprosopon (Joblotia) stropshirci Ludlow, Psyche, xxvi, 

 168. 1920. 



Tarsi all black ; proboscis as long as the abdomen ; abdominal 

 colors incised ; scutellum concolorous with mesonotum. It thus 

 falls with lunata Theobald, differing as follows : 



Large; venter and abdominal incisions golden. . ./ifna/a Theobald 

 Small; venter and abdominal incisions silvery rshiiii Martini 



