8o 
Psyche 
[March-June 
mile. Sierra de Luquillo, Puerto Rico. 23.iii.70. T. P. Webster. 
2 c? <3 • (cfm). 1 st ! /? mile on El Toro Trail, El Yunque, Puerto 
Rico, c. 2500'. T. P. Webster, S. Rand, E. E. Williams, W. Hall. 
26-27.vi.1969. 1? (cfm). Night. Tropical wet forest. El Verde, 
P. R. xii. 12.69. R. Lavigne i?. (rjl). Mossy forest. El Yunque, 
P. R. 3200'. iii.28.70. R. Lavigne, F. Lavigne, Preston Webster. 
1 cT 1$. (RJL). El Yunque, c. 3000 ft., P. R. May, 1938. Darling- 
ton. icf. (mcz). El Verde. 3.9.64. N. Virkki. 4$$. 7 (ansp). 
1st ^4 mile of El Toro Trail, Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto 
Rico. 7.iv.i97i. George Drewry and C. F. Moxey. 2 immature 
99 - (cfm). 1st Yz mile of El Toro Trail, Luquillo Experimental 
Forest, Puerto Rico. 12.iv.1971. Will Dirk and C. F. Moxey. 
1$. (cfm). El Verde Research Station, Luquillo Experimental 
Forest, Puerto Rico. May, 1971. 
data. i$. (usmnh). 
Will Dirk. 
19 . (cfm). No 
Measurements of types: 
Female 
Male 
Length 
73 mm 
65 mm 
Length of mesonotum 
19.5 mm 
19.8 mm 
Length of metanotum 
4.6 mm 
5.5 mm 
Length of median segment 
3.0 mm 
2.9 mm 
Length of anterior femur 
16.5 mm 
15.6 mm 
Length of median femur 
14.4 mm 
14.6 mm 
Length of posterior femur 
17.7 mm 
17.4 mm 
Length of supraanal plate 
1.0 mm 
— 
Agamemnon thomae (Saussure, 1868) new combination 
(Figures 9 and 12) 
Pygirhynchus thomae Saussure, 1868: 64; Saussure, 1872: 170; Kirby, 1904: 
408. 
Type locality: St. Thomas, West Indies. 
'Color light brown. 
Female: Elongate, slender. Head with a pair of short, erect 
spines between the eyes; vertex with very small tubercles (Figure 
17). Pronotum with small tubercles. Mesonotum laterally tuber- 
culate, less than three times the length of the metanotum. Abdomen 
longitudinally rugose; segment VII not depressed, but narrowed 
posteriorly, VIII-X with the lateral margins subparallel, X slightly 
narrowed apically; supraanal plate lanceolate, medially carinate, 
reaching to the end of the subgenital plate, thus having a beak-like 
appearance (Figure 25) ; lateral carinae of sternite VII each ending 
’These are specimens numbered 244, 250, 251, and 252 by Virkki, 1970: 
G-57. 
