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in the next cell is another small square spot which is moved a little nearer 

 the outer margin ; in the apical inner space there are two small pin-point 

 spots. 



Hind wings : on the upper side the ground color is a shade lighter 

 than on the fore wings, and on the inner space beginning at the apex and 

 ending at the abdominal margin it is s;iil another shade lighter; on the 

 subapical space there is a well-defined grayish line about one-eighth of an 

 inch long. Fringes brown, but lighter than the ground colour of both pairs 

 of wings. 



Underside : palpi, thorax and abdomen white; legs pale brown. On 

 the fore wings the ground colour is the same as above, but a shade lighter. 

 The apical area is suffused with a violaceus tint. All other markings are 

 the same as above. On the hind wings the ground colour is white, with 

 a pinkish cast ; the nerviires are pinkish brown. 



Exp. male r 9/16 inches. Type in cabinet of Ehrmann. Hab.: 

 Suapure, Venezuela. 



Fa?nphila Elenora, n. sp. — Upper side is dark brown, almost black. 

 Fore wings have two small transparent marks in the limbal area; in thj 

 subapical space there are two very faint spots. Hind wings have a slightly 

 lighter shading across the fascia. Fringes are scanty and black. 



Under side : palpi, thorax and abdomen cliocolate brown ; the 

 abdomen has two faint buff-coloured lateral bars. Legs light chestnut 

 brown. On the fore wings the ground colour is the same as above, only 

 a trifle lighter ; there is a dash of yellow on the costa above the outer end 

 of the discoidal cell. On the hind wings the ground colour is of a rich 

 cinnamon brown ; there is a narrow buff bar beginning on the costa near 

 the apex and extending across the fascia to the submedian nervure. 



Exp. 17/16 inches. Collected by E. A. Klages. Type in cabinet 

 of Ehrmann. Hab.: Suapure, Venezuela. 



Pamphila Theodora, n. sp. — Upper side : antennae, head, thorax and 

 abdomen brown. Both on the lower and upper side of the base of the 

 antennae on the head there is a conspicuous white spot ; between the 

 eyes is a sharp, well-defined white streak ; the neck is of a buff colour. 



Upper side of the fore wings : ground colour rich chestnut brown ; 

 there are two transparent spots in the lower area of the discoidal cell ; 

 the upper is triangular and the lower is quadrate in shape. The sub- 

 apical area has a row of six elongate yellowish spots on the inner margin ; 

 from the base to the median area is a light brownish shade, above this is 

 a well-defined golden-yellow spot. 



