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streaks on veins, forming a fuscous and white spot on vein 2; some terminal 

 white points at veins; cilia drab tipped with white. 

 Expanse, 28 mm. 



Habitat. Carabaya, Peru. 



Type. Cat. No. 25683, U. S. N. M. 



Probably the cinnamon color is green in fresh specimens. 



Near C. thermal is Hampson. 



Chloropaschia letharda, new species. 



Female. Palpi dark olive buff, a black spot at end of second joint. Head 

 olive buff, the frons shaded with white, the throat black. Collar, thorax and 

 abdomen olive buff, the patagia with some vinaceous buff scales. Body below 

 whitish, some dark irrorations on venter. Legs outwardly deep olive buff. 

 Fore wings dar'v olive buff, a broad streak through cell, one below cell, and one 

 on inner margin vinaceous fawn mottled with pale vinaceous fawn; a streak of 

 black irrorations on costal margin from base to above discocellular; faint traces 

 of antemedial black scaling; medial line well defined only on costa, median and 

 submedian, outbent on costa, outcurved in cell, inangled on median, outcurved 

 to submedian where it is inbent along vein to near antemedial; a black spot at 

 upper and lower angle of cell followed by a russet shade between veins 5 and 6, 

 and a similar shade inbent from vein 4 to submedian, these shades limited by 

 some black points and irrorations forming the postmedial line which is deeply 

 outcurved beyond cell, touching on vein 6 a larger black point, one of a slightly 

 outcurved series from costa to inner margin; a taint parallel subterminal lighter 

 russet line with black irrorations on veins; terminal velvety black spots; cilia 

 vinaceous tipped with white with a medial line of black points. Hind wings 

 semihya'ine white on basal half, light grayish vinaceous on outer half, the termen 

 narrow!) drab with a faint subterminai line from costa to vein 2; cilia drab with a 

 fine buff line at base, an^i broad white tips. 

 Kxpanse, 29 mm. 



Habitat. Cabima, Panama. 



Type Cat. No. 25787, U. S. N. M. 



Comes nearest C. thermalis Hampson. 



The fore wings are rather narrow in proportion to their length. 



\\pipaschia consimilis Dognin is a Chloropaschia. 



Stericta nolasca, new species. 



Male. Palpi buff white shaded in front with brown. Head and body whitish 

 buff, the abdomen dorsally with some drab scaling. Fore wings whitish buff, 

 the costal and inner margins ochraceous buff, probably light green when fresh; 

 some fuscous scaling antemedially on costa and in cell; medial space suffused 

 with drab limited by some fuscous scaling beyond cell and from vein 3 at cell to 

 inner margin; a fuscous baron discocellular and fuscous scaling above it on cosra; 

 an outer cinnamon drab line slightly outcurved from subcostal to vein 2, then 

 sinuous; termen broadly cinnamon drab with darker shading on veins, expanding 

 into spots at tips; cilia avellaneous. Hind u HILTS huff white, the termen darker; 



