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Psyche 
[September-December 
that also occurs in the remarkable beetle family Cerambycidae 
(ref. in Linsley, 1959b). 
We thank E. G. Linsley and John A Chemsak for determination 
of the beetles, the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute for 
use of facilities, and Nancy Hinnebusch for typing the manuscript. 
Specimens have been deposited in the National Museum of Natural 
History, Smithsonian Institution. 
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