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]2'.i. Hyponei'ita garleppi spec nov. 



S . Pectus whitish grey ; legs and vertex 3'ellow ; tltorax brown : abdomen 



crimson. Forewing chocdlate brown, more reddish towards base, extremity of 



termen and a wedge-shajjed j)atch from costa across cell yellow, costal edge 



between wedge-like patch and termen scarlet. Hindwing sooty. 



Length of forewing : 13 mm. 

 flah. Cajon, Cuzco, November 190 1 (Garlepp). 

 . 1 c?. 



130. Hyponerita similis spec. nov. 



S. Differs at first sight from i of lariiiia Druce by the longer, narrower 

 forewings, with pure crimson markings, the yellowish buff, not jiale crimson, 

 hindwings, and the mncli narrower yellow enter margin to forewings. 



?. Has bnff hindwings slightly snffiised with crimson, not bright pale crimson 

 as in lavinia. 



Hab. Potaro, British Gniana, May 1908; Omai, British Guiana, June 1908; 

 Aroewarwa Creek, Maroewym Valley, Surinam, 1905, and Fontc Boa, Amazonas, 

 May 1906 and July 1907 (S. M. Klages). 



19 cJc?, 1 ?. 



131. Hyponerita persimilis spec. nov. 



S. Differs from similis at first sight by the markings of tlie forewings being 

 slate-grey, only edged with scarlet-crimson. Hindwings buff. 



?. Similar, but has crimson hindwings. 



Ilab. Rio Huacamayo, Carabaya, 3100 ft., June 1904, dry season ; La Oroya, 

 Rio Liambari, S.E. Pern, 3100 ft., wet season, March 190") ; La Union, Rio 

 Huacamayo, t'arabaya, 2000 ft., wet season, November 1904; and Santo Domingo, 

 Carabaya, 0000 ft., wet season, Aiirii 1902(G. R. Ockenden); Fonte Boa, Amazonas, 

 May 1900 (S. M. Klages). 



21 (?c?. Ill ? ?. 



Li Anil. Mag. y.fl. (8) iv. p. 218 (1909) I described Ilalisidota p.ieiidocun/e. 

 Owing to the accidental misplacement of a Jaliel in the British Museum I unfor- 

 tunately did not jierceive that my supposed new species was Ilalisifhta eari/e mixta 

 of Neumoegen. 



Sir George Hampson has ])nt Cramer's yoctua oni/tes and his Spliinx psaimis 

 down as c? and ? : this is incorrect, as they are two species. X. onytea Cram. = 

 cotes Druce, so that that name sinks as a synonym, and the species must stand 

 as Neritoa oni/tes (Cram.), while Sir George Hampson's S of on>/tes must stand as 

 Neritos psamas (Cram.). 



