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Too. V. flemmingi si)ec. iiov. 



(J. Similar to nu'iiticm, but the wings longer and narrower, and the yellow 

 abdominal area of hindwings does not reach tornns, and tlie black border is evenly 

 broad from termen to tornns. 



?. Larger, and the black border to hindwings becomes mnch wider towards 

 tornns. 



Hah. S <J<J Salidero, N.W. Ecuador; 2 <JcJ, 1 ? Bulira, Ecuador; I S Caron- 

 delet; and 1 6 \\\o C'ayajias, N.W. Ecuador, January — April 1901 (Flemming 

 and Mii|netta). 



7o»3. V. afBnis spec. nov. 



6. Similar to parra, bnt wings mnch shorter and broader, and the yellow 

 area of hindwing occupies the whole of the wing except black marginal band, 

 and does not, as in parva, consist of a broad discal band only. 



?. Mnch larger than 9 parva, and shows same differences. 



Ilab. Paramba, W. Ecuador, 8 <J c? , 1 ? ; ? 1 (J Onaca, Sta. Marta. 



757. V. subapicalis (Walk.). 



1 c?,2 ? ? Amazons (Bates) (Felder coll.) ; 1 ? Chanchamayo, Jan. — Aug. 1901 

 (W. Hoffmanns) ; 1 ? Rio Cachiaco (Stuart); 1 <?, 1 ? Fonte Boa ; 1 t?, 1 ? Potaro ; 

 1 c? St. Laurent de Maroni ; 1 c?, 1 ? Itaituba ; 1 S Tnmatnmari ; 2 d S Codajas ; 

 1 c? Mouth of Kourou River, Oct. 190.5 (E. Le Moult) ; 1 S Sta. Catharina ; 1 ? ? ; 

 'ids Rio Huacamayo ; 2 (?<? La Vnelta ; 1 c? Tinguri ; 1 J La Union, Carabaya ; 

 lU cJc? Buenavista. 



758. V. hypophaea Hamps. 



2 66 Tuis, Costa Rica; 1 6 Bulira; 1 ? Cachabi (Rosenberg); 1 ? Rio 

 Dagua ; 1 ? Paramba; 1 ? Salidero, N.W. Ecuador, March 1901 (Flemming & 

 Miqnetta.) 



759. V. xanthopleura Hamps. 

 1 ? Grenada, W. Indies. 



760. V. ovata spec. nov. 



?. Differs from ? of mbapicalis in being much larger and the yellow patch 

 on hindwing is much farther away from termen and forms a long, narrow ovate 

 sjiot. 



Hah. Sta. Catharina. 



701. V. strigata spec. nov. 



(J $. All black, an orange streak some 'i mm. wide from base across disc to 

 within almost 2 mm. of margin. 



Hab. 1 <J Borchland, Surinam, May 1892 (W. Ellacombe); 1 ? Tijuco, Brazil; 

 December (W. Schaus). 



