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Notes on Neotropical Plebejince 
Staudinger, 1894, Iris 7 : 77-78, “Huallatani and Quebrada 
Malaga, Bolivia”; Lycoena speciosa , ibid ., pi. 2, fig. 8 8 ; /£y/0S 
[ 5 ./.] speciosa, Draudt, 1921, l.c., pi. 144, n, figs. 8 2 ). 
Five males and one female investigated: prep. 610, “Titicaca 
Fig. 1. Parachilades titicaca, left hindwing underside x7. 
[Lake], Bolivia,” ex coll. Huntington [ex coll. Staudinger-Bang 
Haas] , Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. ; prep. 483, 488, 589, 620, $ 590, 
“Sicasica, Bolivia, 1.X.1899” ex coll. Weeks, Mus. Comp. Zool. 
iEdeagus thickish, 1 about 1 mm. long, the suprazonal portion 
subequal to the subzonal one. In general type fairly close to 
1 In all genera examined the subzonal portion of the aedeagus appears in cross- 
section as a dorso-ventrad directed oval, the lengthening of which produces the 
appearance of “thickness” in the organ when the latter is viewed from the side. 
