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the interior and Pacific watershed. The four latter species are 

 known only from Panama. 



Table of Species by the Male Genitalia 



Stem of claspette thick, but nearly uniform. 



Stem of claspette slightly hairy ; filament broadly expanded, 



leaf-like, strongly ribbed equinus Theobald 



Stem of claspette densely hirsute ; filament narrowly expanded, 



thick on one edge, delicately ribbed panarchys Dyar 



Stem of claspette slender, crooked and variously modified. 

 Clasper long, spine small. 



Scales on side piece mostly broad, straight. 



Claspette angled and more or less enlarged near middle, 

 but the tip slender. 

 Claspette filament narrow, blade-like, thickened on 



, , one edge regalis Dyar & Knab 



Claspette filament triangularly expanded, ribbed 



at base iridicolor Dyar 



I Claspette slightly enlarged at tip, the filament small, 



arising from an angle of tip. 



lucifer Howard, Dyar & Knab 

 Claspette strongly thickened at tip, club-shaped, the 

 filament broadly expanded, furcate. 



Claspette filament with the arms short and equal ; 



spine of clasper nearly terminal gladiator Dyar 



Claspette filament with the arms long, unequal, one 

 slender and pointed ; spine of clasper on one 



side of tip argyromeris Dyar & Ludlow 



Scales on side piece irregular, mixed with crooked spines, 



chalcospilans Dyar 

 Clasper shorter, the spine one-third its length. .. .janthinomys Dyar 

 Clasper short, the spine one-half its length. alb omaculattis Theobald 



Haemagogus (Stegoconops) equinus Theobald. 



Haeinagogus equinus Theobald, The Ent., xxxvi, 282, 1903. 

 A'edes philosophicus Dyar & Knab, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xiv, 



190, 1906. 

 A'edes affirmatus Dyar & Knab, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xix, 164, 



1906. 



H. equinus was described from Jamaica from two. females 

 with toothed claws. No male has been described; but as 

 H. philosophicus D. & K. ranges from Mexico to Trinidad, 

 and is the only species with toothed claws in the female known 



