460 N. C. AGR. EXP. STA. BUL. 239 
Vitaco, [Paraguay?]; one male, Rio Vitale, Paraguay; one female, ‘“‘H. An- 
tonio”’; two males, ‘Alto de las Cruces, W. Cordillera” (MMB). Melichar 
cited the last two of the above localities in Colombia, but this might possibly 
be Bolivia, or Venezuela. 
J. mimula, n. sp., appears to be closely related to 7. pedisequula (Jacobi), 
from which it differs markedly in the form of the female sternum VII, and in 
color pattern. 
Juliaca clandestina, NEW SPECIES 
FIGURE 375, PAGE 461 
Length of male 7.1-7.8 mm. Head with median length of crown varying 
from slightly more than four-tenths to more than one-half interocular width, 
- -? Ae 
372c 

372a 

373f 

FIGURES 372-373.—372, Juliaca mimula, n. sp. (a, c, A, from specimen from 
“Paraguay”, 71, j, from “Rio Vitaco’’). 373, J. tigrinula (Osborn) 
(specimen from Yungas de Palmar, Bolivia). 
