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they extend about 13 mm. toward the base. The primaries below are 

 dusted with blue scales and there are three white spots at the base of the 

 wing. Secondaries covered with blue scales and with a white fascia near 

 the base of the wing. Expanse of one wing 28 mm. 



One specimen from Neiva, United States of Colombia. 

 The species is related to ocyalus Hubn. 



Proteides jamaicensis n. sp. 



Closely related to idas Cramer and on the upperside marked in the same 

 way. The vitreous spots are variable, in some cases large and in one 

 specimen the wings are almost immaculate, as in some specimens of 

 sanantonio Lucas. The differences are on the underside of the secondaries 

 where markings are in general as in idas but the white scales are almost 

 entirely lacking and this gives the wings quite a different appearance. 

 It is a large form and in some of the specimens one wing measures 35 mm. 



The type and four other specimens from Jamaica. 



Thymele angustus n. sp. 



Head green. Upperside of palpi brown, underside orange. Front 

 femora orange. Thorax and abdomen green, below brown. The pri- 

 maries have the usual diaphanous band of spots; two on the costa, a narrow 

 hour-glass shaped one in the cell and a small triangular one below. Inner 

 third of wings blue. Secondaries brown with inner third blue. Under- 

 side of primaries as above with secondaries brown, immaculate. Expanse 

 of one wing 26 mm. 



The type and two other specimens from San Domingo, 

 West Indies. This striking species is related to fulgerator 

 but may be readily distinguished by the very narrow dia- 

 phanous band of spots ofrrly I mm. wide. 



Telegonus antiquus n. sp. 



Head, palpi and underside, of thorax brown. Upperside of thorax and 

 abdomen green. Primaries brown with the basal third blue. Secondaries 

 brown with the inner half blue. Underside brown with obscure darker 

 markings and a few faint -pink scales on the outer margins of the wings. 

 Expanse of one wing 26 mm. 



The type and one other specimen from San Domingo, 

 West Indies. The species is related to T. habana Lucas but 

 lacks the whitish border of the underside of the wings. 



Bungalotis immaculata n. sp. 



The whole insect is yellowish brown, nearly the color of B. midas Cramer 

 and is without markings. The antennae, head, palpi, thorax, abdomen 



