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One single specimen which I believe to be a junior male, 

 collected at Rio Dagua, Colombia. 



Saucerottia SOPHIAE, Bourc, and Muls., Aun. Soc. 

 Agric, Lyons. 1846, t. ix., p. 318. 



Several specimens of both sexes of this well-known 

 species collected at Cali, Colombia. 



Amazilia fuscicaudata, Fras., P.Z.S., 1840, p. 17. 



Several specimens of this common Columbian species, 

 collected at Rio Dagua, Colombia, where it seems to be 

 abundant. 



PETASOPHORIDAE. 



Petasophora delphinae, Less., Rev. ZooL, 1839, p. 44. 



Only one specimen of this extensively distributed species, 

 collected at Rio Dagua, Colombia, where it seems to be very 

 rare. 



LAMPORNIDAE. 



Hypuroptila buffoni, Less., Trochilidae, 1831, p. 34. 



Several specimens of this well-known species, collected 

 at Rio Dagua, Colombia, where it is common. 



PHAETHORNIIDAE. 



Glaucis AENEA, Lawr., Proceed, Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil., 

 1867, p. 232. 



Two specimens of this species were collected at Cali, 

 Colombia. 



Glaucis columbiana, Boucard, Gen. H.B., p. 402. 



Only two specimens, male and female, of this new and 

 beautiful species, were collected at Rio Dagua, Colombia. It 

 is the smallest and the most beautiful species known of that 

 genus. 



Threnetes rucheri, Bourc, P.Z.S., 1847, P- 46- 



Only one specimen of this rare species, collected at Rio 



Dagua, Colombia. I think that it is the first time that this 



species is recorded from that country. 



Eremita STRIIGULARIS, Gould, Mon. Troch., vol. i., p. 37. 



Two specimens of this species were collected at Rio 

 Dagua, Colombia. 



On the whole I think Mr. Rosenberg was very lucky in 

 securing two new species, amongst the twelve, which he 

 collected. A. B. 



