Conostethus pamparum Berg, 1883: 76 Lygus (Lygus) aeruginosus Berg, 1892: 92 Carvalho and Carpintero, 1992: 88 Orthotylus pamparum : Carvalho and Drake, 1943: 523 Carvalho, 1958: 106 Carvalho and Fontes, 1973: 499 Schuh, 1995: 166 Saileria chilena Carvalho and Carpintero, 1991: 778 Conostethus pamparum Orthotylus O. pamparum Orthotylini Chileria Co. pamparum Chileria Chileria pamparum ( Berg, 1883 ) Hadronemisca argentina Carvalho and Wallerstein, 1978: 523 Schuh, 1995: 117 Hadronemella argentina : Carvalho, 1984: 51 Hadronemella argentina Hadronemella Hadronemella H. argentina Hadronemella Hadronemella Carvalho, 1984 Hadronemella Hadronemella H. argentina H. argentina Mecomma ambulans ( Fallen, 1807 ) ( Pluot-Sigwalt and Matocq, 2006 ) Araucanocoris Carvalho Hadronema Orthotylus species Orthotylus O. chilensis O. chullan O. kakan O. kikin Lopidea Orthotylini Description of One New Species of Chileria and Three New Species of Orthotylus, with Nomenclatural and Distributional Notes on Neotropical Orthotylinae (Heteroptera: Miridae: Orthotylini) Forero, Dimitri American Museum Novitates 2009 2009-03-31 3642 1 50 TZT5 (Berg) Forero 2009 Berg 1883 [715,1013,1472,1497] Insecta Miridae Chileria Animalia Hemiptera 20 21 Arthropoda species pamparum comb. nov.    Figures 1, 8, 9     Conostethus?   pamparum Berg, 1883: 76[n. sp.].     Lygus (Lygus) aeruginosus Berg, 1892: 92[n. sp.];  Carvalho and Carpintero, 1992: 88[synonym].     Orthotylus pamparum: Carvalho and Drake, 1943: 523[list, n. comb.];  Carvalho, 1958: 106[catalog];  Carvalho and Fontes, 1973: 499[redescription, male genitalia];  Schuh, 1995: 166[catalog].     Saileria chilena Carvalho and Carpintero, 1991: 778[n. sp.]. NEW SYNONYM.  DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by its relatively small size (fig. 1); green-spotted dorsum (fig. 1); anteriorly directed ramus of vesica with a median dorsal flap, apex with two portions of subequal length (fig. 8); left (medial) ramus of posteriorly directed rami of vesica with a median, dorsally serrate flap, apex curved dorsally; right (lateral) ramus of posteriorly directed rami apically bifid, with medial portion expanded toward the apex; apical ramus of vesica with dorsal portion small and rounded, ventral portion simple, not serrate, about twice as long as dorsal portion; genital capsule with a single anterior tergal process on the right margin of aperture, close to dorsal margin, transversely elongate and strongly serrate; tergal processes on left side of genital capsule small, anterior one strongly curved laterally, hooklike, posterior one shorter and slightly curved laterally.   Chileria pamparumis easily distinguished from other species of  Chileriaby its relatively small size (fig. 1) and particular structure of the vesica.  Chileria pamparumis similar to  Ch. araucanain having only one tergal process on the right margin of the aperture of the genital capsule (figs. 7, 8). In  Ch. pamparumthe process is transversely elongate and located anteriorly (fig. 8), whereas in  Ch. araucanait is knoblike and located posteriorly (fig. 7). The right tergal process of  Ch. pamparumis similar to the anterior tergal process on the right margin of the aperture of  Ch. andina(fig. 6), but in the latter the process is less heavily sclerotized and not strongly serrated as in  Ch. pamparum(fig. 6). In addition, the right margin of the aperture of the genital capsule of  Ch. andinahas two processes (fig. 6), not one as in  Ch. pamparum(fig. 8).  DISTRIBUTION:  Ch. pamparum, widespread in Argentina( Carpintero and Carvalho, 1993; Melo et al., 2004), is also present in Chile, and here newly recorded from Bolivia(fig. 9). Carvalho and Fontes (1973)recorded  Ch. pamparumfrom Paraguay. I have not examined specimens from that country.  HOSTS:  Solanum tuberosumL. ( Solanaceae),  Medicago sativaL. ( Fabaceae) ( Carpintero and Carvalho, 1993), and an unidentified Malvaceae. Both records given by Carpintero and Carvalho (1993)—potato and alfalfa—are not likely to be natural hosts of  Ch. pamparum. Accurate host-plant documentation is needed for  Ch. pamparum.  DISCUSSION:  Saileria chilenawas described from two femalesfrom Coquimbo, Chile, without discussing its generic placement ( Carvalho and Carpintero 1991). I was able to associate males and females that agree in size, color pattern, and shape of head and pronotum with the figure provided by Carvalho and Carpintero (1991: 778, fig. 46), and from the same area where  S. chilenawas described, allowing for examination of male genitalic structures. Male genitalia indicate that what Carvalho and Carpintero (1991)designated as ‘‘  S. chilena’’ is, in fact, the same as  Ch. pamparum(e.g., Carvalho and Fontes, 1973: 500[as  Orthotylus pamparum], their figs. 15–17).  Saileria bella( Van Duzee, 1916), the type species of  Saileria, has a simple sclerotized vesical spicule (fig. 20). Other  Saileriaspeciesalso have simple vesical spicules (e.g.,  S. irrorata,  S. mexicana,  S. compsus, Carvalho, 1985; Henry, 1980, 1985). In the examined males of ‘‘  S. chilena’’, the vesica is heavily sclerotized (  Ch. pamparum, fig. 8). Furthermore,  Saileriaincludes species with delicate hemelytra and eyes removed from the anterior margin of the pronotum ( Hsiao, 1945) (see  Saileria bellabelow, fig. 2), which is not the situation in ‘‘  S. chilena’’ (  Ch. pamparum, fig. 1). The hemelytral coloration of  Ch. pamparummay vary from nearly uniform bright or pale green, to green-spotted. All species of  Saileriaalso have a greenspotted dorsum (e.g.,  S. bella, fig. 2), which is probably why Carvalho and Carpintero (1991)described their species in  Saileria. The habitus illustration of the female holotypeof  S. chilena( Carvalho and Carpintero, 1991: 778)is consistent with the hemelytral color pattern of males and females of  Ch. pamparumfrom Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile. After examining large series of specimens across the distributional range of this species, I consider  S. chilenaa junior synonym of  Ch. pamparum.  Saileriaincludes 12 species ( Schuh, 1995; Carvalho and Costa, 1994). Some of these species may well not be in  Saileria(e.g.,  S. fluminensisCarvalho, 1990, probably in the  Orthotylusspeciesgroup; and  S. sulina  Carvalho, 1989, in the  Zanchiusspeciesgroup, but not congeneric with  Saileria) following the concept of Hsiao (1945), but this issue needs further study.    Conostethus pamparumwas transferred to  Orthotylusby Carvalho and Drake (1943). Carvalho and Fontes (1973)provided drawings of the parameres and vesica for  O. pamparum, but some of the structures were misinterpreted (e.g., the vesica) or not illustrated (e.g., the genital capsule). Detailed drawings of the male genitalia (fig. 8) are provided in this paper to facilitate its recognition and for future analysis of additional Neotropical Orthotylini. The shape of the left and right parameres, the presence of a dorsal left protuberance on the genital capsule, and the particular structure of the vesica, are also shared with other species of  Chileria(figs. 5– 7). Therefore, I regard  Co. pamparumas belonging to  Chileria, with the consequent new combination  Chileria pamparum( Berg, 1883).    HOLOTYPE( MALE): [  ARGENTINA]:  Buenos Aires: Chascomús[ 35.5667 °S 58.0167 °W], Spegazzinicol., ‘‘ Typus’’ male, MLP No.1615, 13 ( MLP).   HOLOTYPEOF SYNONYM: [  CHILE]:  Coquimbo[ – Region IV:  Elqui Province]: S. Vicuña,  Oct 1983, L. E. Peña,  Holotypus  Saileria chilenadet. Carvalho, MLP  No.2637, Col. Carv.no. 238 ( MLP).  OTHER SPECIMENS EXAMINED: ARGEN- TINA: Buenos Aires: La Colina, 37.33333 °S 61.53333 °W,  12 Sep 1938, C. J. Drake, 13 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190677),  1♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190682) ( USNM).   Catamarca: Arroyo El Pintado, 28.05 °S 65.58333 °W, 1968, L. E. Peña, 2♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190680, AMNH_ PBI 00190681) ( USNM).   Chaco: Pa[mpa] d’[el] Infierno, 26.51911 °S 61.16075 °W,  27 Aug 1988, L. E. Peña, 63 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190666– AMNH_ PBI 00190671) ( USNM).   La Rioja: Guandacol,  42 kmSW of Villa Union, 29.5674 °S 68.5071 °W,  28 Nov 1993, J. G. Rozen, 2♀( AMNH_ PBI 00180623, AMNH_ PBI 00180624) ( AMNH).  LosRobles, 28.41666 °S 67.11667 °W,  30 Nov 1983, L. E. Peña, 163 ( AMNH_ PBI 00191008– AMNH_ PBI 00191023),  38♀( AMNH_ PBI 00191024– AMNH_ PBI 00191061) ( USNM).  San Blas, 28.4 °S 67.08333 °W,  12 Nov 1991, L. E. Peña, 13 ( AMNH_ PBI 00107591),  2♀( AMNH_PBI 00107592,  AMNH_ PBI 00107593) ( USNM).  Santa Clara, 29.55 °S 68.5167 °W,  07 Nov 1991, L. E. Peña, 63 ( AMNH_ PBI 00107586– AMNH_ PBI 00107590, AMNH_ PBI 00190674),  2♀( AMNH_ PBI 00107594, AMNH_ PBI 00107595) ( USNM).   Mendoza: Cochico, 37.26666 °S 67.38333 °W,  09 Sep 1987, L. E. Peña, 23 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190675, AMNH_ PBI 00190676),  2♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190678, AMNH_ PBI 00190679) ( USNM). N of San Rafael, 34.49031 °S 68.55632 °W,  06 Dec 1983, L. E. Peña, 13 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190967) ( USNM).  San Rafael, 34.6 °S 68.3333 °W,  06 Dec 1983, L. E. Peña, 13 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190672),  1♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190673) ( USNM).   Neuquen:EL Huecu, 37.6167 °S 70.6 °W,  04 Feb 1991, L. E. Peña, 123 ( AMNH_ PBI 00106739– AMNH_ PBI 00106750),  7♀( AMNH_ PBI 00106751– AMNH_ PBI 00106757) ( USNM);   16 Feb 1995–  17 Feb 1995, L. E. Peña, 63 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190698– AMNH_ PBI 00190703),  10♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190704– AMNH_ PBI 00190713) ( USNM).  Rio Agrio, N of Zapala, 38.5208 °S 70.19227 °W,  09 Dec 1983, L. E. Peña, 33 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190968– AMNH_ PBI 00190970),  2♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190993, AMNH_ PBI 00190994) ( USNM).   Salta:  6 kmSW of Pichanal, 23.3549 °S 64.2584 °W,  09 Nov 1993, J. G. and B. L. Rozen, 13 ( AMNH_ PBI 00180627) ( AMNH).   San Juan: El Huaco, 30.15 °S 68.51667 °W,  22 Jan 1995, L. E. Peña, 23 ( AMNH_ PBI 00107605, AMNH_ PBI 00107606) ( USNM).   Santiago del Estero: Beltran, 28.58333 °S 64.41667 °W,  28 Feb 1992, L. E. Peña, 1♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190488) ( USNM).   Tucuman:  35 kmSE of Quilmes, 26.68 °S 65.81348 °W,  2958 m,  01 Mar 2006, T. Henryand D. Forero, Malvaceae, 93 ( AMNH_ PBI 00195176– AMNH_ PBI 00195184),  10♀( AMNH_ PBI 00195185– AMNH_ PBI 00195194) ( AMNH).  Cadillal, 26.6833 °S 65.2666 °W,  07 Nov 1991, L. E. Peña, 63 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190683– AMNH_ PBI 00190688),  9♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190689– AMNH_ PBI 00190697) ( USNM).   BOLIVIA: Santa Cruz: Comarapa, 17.9 °S 64.48333 °W,  1800 m,  14 Dec 1984, L. E. Peña, 23 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190648, AMNH_ PBI 00190649),  6♀( AMNH_ PBI 00107628– AMNH_ PBI 00107629, AMNH_ PBI 00190650– AMNH_ PBI 00190653) ( USNM).   CHILE: Antofagasta– Region   II:  Antofagasta: N of Paposo, 24.964 °S 70.451 °W,  30 Oct 1983, L. E. Peña, 2♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190995, AMNH_ PBI 00190996) ( USNM).   Atacama– Region   III: Pinte, W [sic] of Vallenar, 28.98335 °S 70.27644 °W,  25 Oct 1980, L. E. Peña, 13 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190962),  1♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190976) ( USNM).   Bio-Bio– RegionVIII:  Nuble: Las Trancas, Chillan, 36.92136 °S 71.49416 °W,  17 Mar 1983–  20 Mar 1983, L. E. Peña, 23 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190965, AMNH_ PBI 00190966),  1♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190979) ( USNM). Shangri-La, 36.98099 °S 71.50932 °W,  Mar 1984, D. Veas, 13 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190963) ( USNM).   Coquimbo– Region   IV:  Choapa Province:N of los Vilos, 31.89036 °S 71.48757 °W,  24 Sep 1982, N.Z.E., 13 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190964),  2♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190977, AMNH_ PBI 00190978) ( USNM).   Elqui Province:  36 kmS of Coquimbo, 30.24979 °S 71.3877 °W,  04 Oct 1994, Rozen, Quinter, Ascher, 23 ( AMNH_ PBI 00180625, AMNH_ PBI 00180626) ( AMNH).  El Pangue, 30.2 °S 70.65 °W,  1900 m,  20 Oct 1991, L. E. Peña, 1♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190980) ( USNM). NE of Choros Bajos, 29.24628 °S 71.2382 °W,  20 Oct 1983, L. E. Peña, 53 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190971– AMNH_ PBI 00190975),  11♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190997– AMNH_ PBI 00191007) ( USNM).  Vicuña, 30.03194 °S 70.70806 °W,  17 Oct 1991, L. E. Peña, 12♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190981– AMNH_ PBI 00190992) ( USNM).   14 kmN of Los Vilos, 31.7801 °S 71.48934 °W,  150 m,  06 Nov 1981, R. T. Schuhand N.  I. Platnick, 2♀( AMNH_ PBI 00180628, AMNH_ PBI 00180629) ( AMNH).   Hadronemella argentina(Carvalho and Wallerstein)   Figures 1, 10      Hadronemisca argentina Carvalho and Wallerstein, 1978: 523[n. sp.];  Schuh, 1995: 117[catalog].     Hadronemella argentina: Carvalho, 1984: 51[new combination].  DIAGNOSIS: Recognized by the black dorsal coloration with claval suture pale or whitish, and a pale spot on the anterior portion of cuneus (fig. 1); male genitalia with a single, simple spicule ( Carvalho and Wallerstein, 1978: fig. 2).    Hadronemella argentinacan be recognized among the species included in  Hadronemellaby the coloration and the simple structure of the male genitalia. Other species of  Hadronemellafrom Argentinaare dark, but not as dark as  H. argentina(personal obs.). The vesica, with a simple spicule ( Carvalho and Wallerstein, 1978: fig. 2), is shared with just a few species of  Hadronemella(see Carvalho, 1984; Carvalho and Carpintero, 1991; Carvalho and Costa, 1992b).  DESCRIPTION: FEMALE: STRUCTURE: Genitalia(fig. 10): Subgenital plate longer than wide, apex rounded; base of ovipositor located anteriorly to longitudinal midpoint of abdomen; posterior wall with interramal sclerite triangular, well sclerotized, apex strongly curved medially; dorsal margin of posterior wall with scattered microtrichia; dorsal lobe of interramal sclerite elongate, gently curved medially, narrowing apically, covered with very small microtrichia, arranged in a scalelike pattern; medial sclerite indistinct; prolongation of medial margins of second gonapophyses produced as a rounded anterior sclerotized process ventral to interramal sclerite (fig. 10, arrow); dorsal labiate plate not sclerotized; sclerotized rings elongate, subrectangular, anterior portion with microtrichia, lateral recurved portion well sclerotized; ventral labiate plate not sclerotized, without conspicuous tubercles or processes; anterior wall with inner margins of first gonapophyses symmetrical, not sclerotized.  DISTRIBUTION:  Hadronemella argentinawas originally described from San Luis Province( Carvalho and Wallerstein, 1978). Carpintero and Carvalho (1993)listed this species additionally from Buenos Aires Provincewithout specific localities. The distribution is extended in this paper to Catamarca.  HOSTS: No host plants have been documented yet for this species.  DISCUSSION: Schuh (1995)listed this taxon under  HadronemiscaCarvalho, 1973, although Carvalho (1984)had transferred it to  Hadronemella. I propose to include  Hadronemellain the  Orthotylusspeciesgroup of Schuh (1974).    Hadronemella Carvalho, 1984, is an illdefined genus. All of the species included ( Schuh, 1995, 2006a) are morphologically diverse (see Carvalho, 1984; Carvalho and Carpintero, 1991; Carvalho and Costa, 1992b), in particular regarding male genitalic structure.  Hadronemellais probably not monophyletic, an issue that a revision of the genus should address. Nonetheless, species of  Hadronemellaare not common in collections, and series of males and associated females are rare. Because of this paucity of material and because females have not been illustrated to date, I decided to illustrate the female of  H. argentinagiven the abundance of specimens associated with males from a single locality. The female of  H. argentinahas symmetrical medial margins on the first gonapophyses. Such condition is also found in  Mecomma ambulans( Fallen, 1807) ( Pluot-Sigwalt and Matocq, 2006), some species of  AraucanocorisCarvalho(personal obs.), and in members of the  Hadronemagroup ( Forero, 2008). In other members of the  Orthotylusspeciesgroup, like some species of  Orthotylus(e.g.,  O. chilensis,  O. chullan,  O. kakan,  O. kikin, fig. 16) and species of  Lopidea( Davis, 1955; personal obs.), the medial margins of the first gonapophyses are highly asymmetrical. It is not known if the symmetrical condition is a symplesiomorphic character in Orthotylini, which extent in the nominotypical tribe has been poorly documented.   SPECIMENS EXAMINED:  ARGENTINA: Catamarca: Punta Balasto, 26.96666 °S 66.13333 °W,  2155 m,  10 Feb 1983, L. E. Peña, 33 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190577– AMNH_ PBI 00190578, AMNH_ PBI 00190583), 4♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190641– AMNH_ PBI 00190644) ( AMNH); 173 ( AMNH_ PBI 00190564– AMNH_ PBI 00190576, AMNH_ PBI 00190579– AMNH_ PBI 00190582), 57♀( AMNH_ PBI 00190584– AMNH_ PBI 00190640) ( USNM). MALE, MLP Spegazzini & Typus' & No. Argentina -35.5667 Chascomus 6 -58.0167 22 23 1 Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires holotype 1983-10 IV S. Vicuna & L. E. Pena Chile Elqui Province Region 22 23 1 Coquimbo holotype MLP Chile Carvalho 22 23 1 Coquimbo holotype MLP No. & Col. Carv. Chile 22 23 1 Coquimbo holotype 1938-09-12 AMNH C. J. Drake -37.33333 La Colina 1 -61.53333 22 23 PBI 00190677 1 Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00190682 1 1 Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires AMNH, USNM L. E. Pena -28.05 Arroyo El Pintado 555 -65.58333 22 23 PBI 00190680, PBI 00190681 2 2 Catamarca 1988-08-27 AMNH, USNM L. E. Pena -26.51911 Infierno 1 -61.16075 Pa 22 23 PBI 00190666, PBI 00190671 1 Chaco 1993-11-28 AMNH J. G. Rozen -29.5674 Guandacol 6 -68.5071 22 23 PBI 00180623, PBI 00180624 2 2 La Rioja 1983-11-30 AMNH L. E. Pena -28.41666 Los 1 -67.11667 22 23 PBI 00191008, PBI 00191023 1 La Rioja AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00191024, PBI 00191061 38 38 La Rioja 1991-11-12 AMNH L. E. Pena -28.4 San Blas 5555 -67.08333 22 23 PBI 00107591 1 La Rioja [445,654,1727,1755] AMNH 22 23 2 2 La Rioja [830,1224,211,235] AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00107593 1 1991-11-07 AMNH L. E. Pena -29.55 Santa Clara 555 -68.5167 22 23 PBI 00107586, PBI 00107590, PBI 00190674 1 AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00107594, PBI 00107595 2 2 1987-09-09 AMNH L. E. Pena -37.26666 Cochico 1 -67.38333 Mendoza 22 23 PBI 00190675, PBI 00190676 1 AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00190678, PBI 00190679 2 2 1983-12-06 AMNH, USNM L. E. Pena -34.49031 San Rafael 1 -68.55632 22 23 PBI 00190967 1 1983-12-06 AMNH L. E. Pena -34.6 San Rafael 5555 -68.3333 22 23 PBI 00190672 1 AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00190673 1 1 1991-02-04 AMNH L. E. Pena -37.6167 Huecu 4400 -70.6 Neuquen 22 23 PBI 00106739, PBI 00106750 1 AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00106751, PBI 00106757 7 7 1995-02-16 1995-02-17 1995-02-16 AMNH Pena 22 23 PBI 00190698, PBI 00190703 1 AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00190704, PBI 00190713 10 10 1983-12-09 AMNH L. E. Pena -38.5208 Rio Agrio 5 -70.19227 22 23 PBI 00190968, PBI 00190970 1 AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00190993, PBI 00190994 2 2 1993-11-09 AMNH J. G. and B. L. Rozen -23.3549 Salta 7 -64.2584 22 23 PBI 00180627 1 1995-01-22 AMNH, USNM L. E. Pena -30.15 El Huaco 555 -68.51667 San Juan 22 23 PBI 00107605, PBI 00107606 1 1992-02-28 AMNH, USNM L. E. Pena -28.58333 Beltran 1 -64.41667 Santiago del Estero 22 23 PBI 00190488 1 1 2006-03-01 AMNH T. Henry & D. Forero 2958 -26.68 Tucuman 555 -65.81348 22 23 PBI 00195176, PBI 00195184 1 AMNH 22 23 PBI 00195185, PBI 00195194 10 10 1991-11-07 AMNH L. E. Pena -26.6833 Cadillal 6 -65.2666 22 23 PBI 00190683, PBI 00190688 1 AMNH, USNM 22 23 PBI 00190689, PBI 00190697 9 9 1984-12-14 AMNH L. E. Pena Bolivia 1800 -17.9 Comarapa 5555 -64.48333 22 23 PBI 00190648, PBI 00190649 1 Santa Cruz AMNH, USNM Bolivia 22 23 PBI 00107628, PBI 00107629, PBI 00190650, PBI 00190653 6 6 Santa Cruz [701,1023,1639,1663] Region Chile Antofagasta 22 23 1 Antofagasta 1983-10-30 II, AMNH, USNM L. E. Pena Chile -24.964 N of Paposo 74 -70.451 22 23 PBI 00190995, PBI 00190996 2 2 Antofagasta [924,1117,1728,1752] Region Chile Atacama 22 23 1 Atacama 1980-10-25 III, AMNH L. E. Pena Chile 23 24 -28.98335 Vallenar 1 -70.27644 Pinte 22 23 PBI 00190962 1 Atacama AMNH, USNM Chile 23 24 PBI 00190976 1 1 Atacama 1983-03-17 1983-03-20 1983-03-17 AMNH L. E. Pena Chile Region -36.92136 Las Trancas 1 -71.49416 Nuble 23 24 PBI 00190965, PBI 00190966 1 Biobio AMNH, USNM Chile 23 24 PBI 00190979 1 1 Biobio 1984-03 AMNH, USNM Veas Chile -36.98099 1 -71.50932 23 24 PBI 00190963 1 Biobio [363,570,476,500] Region Chile Coquimbo 23 24 1 Coquimbo 1982-09-24 IV, AMNH Chile -31.89036 Vilos 1 -71.48757 Choapa Province 23 24 PBI 00190964 1 Coquimbo AMNH, USNM Chile 23 24 PBI 00190977, PBI 00190978 2 2 Coquimbo 1994-10-04 AMNH Rozen & Quinter & Ascher Chile -30.24979 Elqui Province 4 -71.3877 23 24 PBI 00180625, PBI 00180626 1 Coquimbo 1991-10-20 AMNH, USNM L. E. Pena Chile 1900 -30.2 El Pangue 5576 -70.65 23 24 PBI 00190980 1 1 Coquimbo 1983-10-20 AMNH L. E. Pena Chile -29.24628 Choros Bajos 4 -71.2382 23 24 PBI 00190971, PBI 00190975 1 Coquimbo AMNH, USNM Chile 23 24 PBI 00190997, PBI 00191007 11 11 Coquimbo 1991-10-17 AMNH, USNM L. E. Pena Chile -30.03194 Vicuna 1 -70.70806 23 24 PBI 00190981, PBI 00190992 12 12 Coquimbo 1981-11-06 Schuh Chile 150 -31.7801 14 km N of Los Vilos 5 -71.48934 23 24 1 Coquimbo I, AMNH Chile Platnick 23 24 PBI 00180628, PBI 00180629 2 2 Coquimbo 1983-02-10 AMNH L. E. Pena Argentina 2155 -26.96666 Punta Balasto 1 -66.13333 24 25 PBI 00190577, PBI 00190578, PBI 00190583, PBI 00190641, PBI 00190644 4 4 Catamarca AMNH, USNM Argentina 24 25 PBI 00190564, PBI 00190576, PBI 00190579, PBI 00190582, PBI 00190584, PBI 00190640 57 57 Catamarca