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3. G. tyrrhene Hubner. Ex. Schmett. 23, 242, f. 433-4. 



Orange-colored. Head blue. Antennas black. Abdomen with 

 two blue stripes (interrupted in the 9), and the tip blue. Wings 

 limpid, with the base orange-colored, tip ferruginous. In the 

 male the fore wings have a discal orange-colored spot. 



Jamaica. 



WALKER. 



Group Marissa. 

 Marissa Walker. C. B. M. 174. 



Body short. Palpi rising above the head; third joint long, 

 linear, shorter than the second. Antenna? of the male very broadly 

 pectinated. Wings ample, limpid, with black borders ; fore wings 

 about twice the length of the hind wings, with the discal fold dis- 

 tinct. Legs slender; hind tibiie with four minute spurs. 



1. G. columbina Fair. Ennomia columbina Hiibn. Ex. Schmett. 8, 15, 

 f. 9, 10. 



Bright red. Antennas black. The disk of the thorax black, 

 with a white line. Abdomen with a dorsal black stripe, with 

 transverse white lines. Wings limpid, margined with black ; fore 

 wings with a spot near the disk and the tip red. 



Jamaica. 



WALKER. 



EUCHROMIA HUBXER. 



Wings more or less narrow and elongated, opaque or marked 

 with a few hyaline or limpid spots. The wing structure and out- 

 line of the fore wings are more markedly sphingiform than in the 

 genus Glaucopis. The subcostal vein gives rise to two marginal 

 branches from the hinder part of the disk to the post-apical branch 

 midway between the origin of the subcosto-inferior branch and the 

 tip of the wing ; the subcosto-inferior and discal vein arise from 

 the subcostal at a common point. There is no disco-central branch. 

 The median is 4-branched, with the medio-posterior remote from 

 the other branches. The submedian simple. The hind wings are 

 rather more than half as long as the fore wing ; without costal 

 nervure ; subcostal bifid from the origin of the discal, which is 

 obliquely curved towards the base of the wing and gives rise to 



