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discocellular with drab shades at angles and above on costa; costal margin 

 beyond to vein 6 suffused with drab; interspaces between veins 2 and 5 suffused 

 with light drab, these veins being white; an outer series of black points or short 

 streaks on veins, outcurved between veins 5 and 2; an interrupted dark terminal 

 line; cilia white tipped with dark gray. Hind wings semihyaline white, the 

 veins, inner margin, and termen narrowly drab; cilia white tipped with dark 

 gray. Fore wings below drab, the veins darker. Hind wings below white, the 

 veins dark streaked on termen only. 

 Expanse, 24 mm. 



Habitat. Quirigua, Guatemala. 

 Type. Cat. No. 25657, U. S. N. M. 



The fore wings are rather narrow and remind one of the species 

 of Oneida. 



Wanda nocturna, new species. 



Male. Antennae fasciculate with well developed process. Palpi upturned, 

 straight, fuscous above, white with dark irrorations below. Vertex with some 

 white scaling. Collar olive brown in front, white behind. Abdomen above 

 fuscous black with fine whitish segmental lines, underside and legs whitish with 

 brown and gray irrorations, the tarsi fuscous with pale rings. Fore wings silky 

 deep mouse gray with whitish irrorations on costa and on terminal half from 

 costa to vein 3; some white scaling on inner margin antemedially; an antemedial 

 black point in cell, and small spot below cell; a trigonate black spot in cell 

 medially, and thick dentate line below it to near inner margin; a fine postmedial 

 dentate fuscous line, outcurved between veins 6 and 3; a faint subterminal 

 fuscous shade; terminal fuscous spots on interspaces; cilia silvery light mouse 

 gray. Hind wings dark cupreous; some metallic green shading on costal half, 

 not reaching apex; terminal silvery irrorations between veins 5 and 2; cilia silvery 

 white divided by a dark shade. Wings below silky fuscous, the inner margin of 

 fore wings whitish. 



Expanse, 24 mm. 



Habitat. St. Jean, French Guiana. 



Type Cut. No. 25659, U. S. N. M. 



In this species the fore wings are long and narrow, the hind 

 wings broad. The Museum is indebted to Cornell University 

 for a male and female of this species taken at Manaos on the 

 Amazons. 



Wanda sadotha, new species. 



Male. Palpi whitish shaded at base with snuff brown, the third joint fine, 

 acute, with dark streaks. Frons whitish; vertex with brown scaling. Collar 

 clothed with broad pallid brownish drab scales. Patagia pale brownish drab. 

 Abdomen brownish drab above with pale segmental lines, underneath white. 

 Legs pallid brownish drab. Fore wings light cinnamon drab, the medial area, 

 base below cell, and costa whitish with black irrorations; an antemedial black 

 point in cell, and a short streak below cell; a medial dark line from costa to inner 

 margin, slightly incurved below discocellular; postmedial line black slightly 

 bluntly outcurved from below vein 6 to vein 3, inherit to vein 2, angled and 



