270 
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[September- December 
species Malaise traps in Bolivia: 2 66, Est. Experimental Gral. 
Saavedra, Aug. 1973 and Jan. 1974. I am also able to report 
the species from the West Indies for the first time: 1 6, Bar del 
Isle, St. Lucia, Lesser Antilles, 20 Oct. 1935 (H. E. Box) [British 
Museum (Natural History)]. Thus three species of this genus 
are now known from the West Indies: nigribasis (Banks), ja- 
maicensis Evans, and pulcherrimus Evans. 
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1947. [Same title]. Part IE Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., 99: 371-486. 
Evans, H. E. 
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