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and legs concolorous. Inserted near the base of the secondaries is a tuft 

 of brown hairs. Expanse, one wing, 23 mm. 



Type from Chanchamayo, Peru. 



Bungalotis canalis n. sp. 



A yellow-brown species the color of ramusis Cramer and the markings 

 are of the same general color. The specimen is a male and has a costal fold. 

 Antennae, head, palpi, thorax, abdomen and legs yellow-brown. Upper- 

 side: Primaries with a small, round, sub-apical vitreous spot and several 

 very faint brown spots between the veins; the secondaries have a gemi- 

 nate brown spot at the end of the cell and five small brown spots half 

 way between this and the border, and running parallel to the border. 

 Underside of primaries much as above; secondaries have a medial row of 

 three obscure, brown spots and a postmedial row of six brown spots. Ex- 

 panse of one wing 28 mm. Costa of hind wing 21 mm. External margin 

 22 mm. Internal margin 23 mm. These measurements show that the 

 species is different in shape from some of the species in the genus. 



The type is from Gatun, Canal Zone, Panama. From 

 D. E. Harrower. 



Eudamus parvus n. sp. 



Head, thorax and abdomen above, brown; below the palpi are covered 

 with mixed brown and whitish hairs. Abdomen below brown. Upper- 

 side: Primaries dark brown and immaculate; secondaries brown and 

 immaculate, terminating in short tails. Underside: The primaries show 

 very faint mottlings; the secondaries have a faint central band, darker 

 than the background and also a submarginal one of the same character. 

 Expanse of one wing of male, 13 mm., of female 20 mm. Tail 5 mm. in 

 length. 



The type male has no vitreous spots and the type locality 

 is St. Pierre, Martinque (J. M. Geddes, Dec. 8th, 1911.) 

 Allot ype from the same locality and paratypes from Antiqua, 

 Dec. 23rd, 1911, (Geddes). English Harbor, Antiqua (Ged- 

 des) Dominica (Geddes). This little species has the same 

 odd shape as E. galapagensis Williams, described in the 

 Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., 1911, p. 303, pi. 20, f. 6. 



Callimormus dimidiatus n. sp. 



Head black; antenna annulated, black and white; palpi with black and 

 white .hairs. Thorax and abdomen brown above, white below. Legs 

 partly covered with white scales. Upperside: Primaries brown with 

 three small orange lines near the apex and a subcostal one from the inner 

 third to the base of the wing; secondaries brown, immaculate. Under- 



