72 Psyche [Sept.-Dee. 
brown, first node banded with brown, abdomen black, 
rest of the body rusty red. Brazil. 
I. var. vineni. As in cordiae, but with larger eyes; base 
of the epinotum very convex; length 3. 5-4. 5 mm. 
Brazil. 
K. var. acaciorum. Length 3. 5-3. 8 mm.; chocolate 
brown; clypeal lobe rounded; coloration distinctive. 
Panama. 
L. var. lisa. Near acaciorum, but with the sides of the 
thorax smooth (punctate in acaciorum) ; color 
scheme more vivid. 
6. Light brown forms; acanthobia and varieties. 
A. acanthobia type. Reddish yellow with brown spots 
on the abdomen; pronotum not marginate. Para- 
guay. PI. Ill, fig. 13. 
B. var. capperi. Differs from the type by having the 
first node margined. Jamaica. 
C. var. cocas. Smaller than the type; length 5.5-6 mm.; 
sculpture coarser. Argentina. 
D. var. fuscata. Darker colored than the type. Para- 
guay. 
E. var. panamensis. Length 4 mm.; petiole shorter than 
in the type. 
F. var. virgo Sant. Length 3.5 mm.; yellowish, gaster 
not spotted. Brazil. 
G. subsp. deliculata. Length 3-3.5 mm.; pedicel very 
narrow compared with the width of the thorax; 
brownish yellow with brown spots on the abdomen. 
Jamaica. PI. Ill, fig. 13. 
H. subsp. deliculata var. vittata. Length 3.4-4 mm.; 
with brown bands on the second and third gastric 
segments. Brazil. 
I. subsp. deliculata var. limai var. nov. Length 2-3 
mm.; very shiny; occiput transparent; abdominal 
spots very small. Peru. 
Dark brown to black forms: 
A. elongata type. Length 3-4.5 mm.; head narrowed 
behind; color dark brown to black. Colombia. PI. 
Ill, fig. 12. 
B. var. tandem. Head shorter than in the type; petiole 
thinner. Costa Rica. 
