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147. Correbia germana sp. nov. 



<S ?. Differs from minima Drnce in its larger size, paler coloration, and mucli 

 wider pale band and base of forewings. 



Length of forewing: germana, 14 mm.; minima, 10 mm. 



Hub. San Esteban, Venezuela, Angnst 19O0 (S. M. Klages) (t.vpe) ; ten 

 miles below Mapiri, Bolivia, 200(J ft. (Maxwell Stuart) ; Cuzco, Peru, April 1901 

 (Garlepp) ; Yungas de Coroico, Bolivia, 1800 metres (Garlepp) ; Corondolet, 

 Ecuador (Flemming). 



148. Correbia felderi sp. no v. 



c??. Similar to minima Druce, but much darker, the band on forewing much 

 narrower, and the rufous base almost obliterated. 

 Hab. Amazons (Felder coll.). 



140. Correbia assimilis sj). nov. 



(J ?. Similar to 7iotata Butl. ; but differs in the much more extended brownish 

 buff base and the buff, not whitish, band of forewing. 



Hab. La Vuelta, Caura River, May 1904 (type) ; La Union, Caura River, 

 Venezuela, September 27 — October 10, 1901 ; San Antonio do Javary, Upper 

 Amazons, Jane 1907 (S. M. Klages) ; Onoribo, Snriuam (W. EUacombe) ; British 

 Guiana; Amazons (Felder coll.]. 



1.50. Correbia similis sp. nov. 



(J?. Resembles notatn Bntl. and asuinilix, but differs in its larger size and 

 very wide rufous buff base and band on forewing. 



Hab. San Esteban, Venezuela, August 1909 (type); Caparo, Trinidad, February 

 — March 1906 (S. M. Klages); Caracas, Venezuela; La Vuelta, Uaura River, 

 May 1904 (S. M. Klages); Pozuzu, Huanuco, Peru, 800 — 1000 metres 

 (W. Hoffmanns). 



151. Correbia steinbachi sp. nov. 



J ?. Larger than .similis, varying in ground colour of forewing from buff to 

 pale orange rufous, black baud of forewing and black apox indistinct and more or 

 less obliterated. 



Length of forewing : simili.'i, 14 mm. 

 „ ,, „ steinbachi, 17 mm. 



Hab. Buenavista, East Bolivia, 75i) metres, Augnst 1900— April 1907 (Jos6 

 Steinbach) (type) ; Fonte Boa, Amazons, August 1906. 



152. Correbia simonsi sp. nov. 



(J ? . Resembles steinbachi, but the black bar and apex are very distinct and 

 sharply marked, and ground colour of forewing pale buff". 



Hab. Salampioni, Bolivia, 800 metres, dry season, July 1901 (Simons) (type); 

 La Oroya, Rio Inambari, Carabaya, Peru, 3100 ft., wet season, November- 

 December 1905 (G. R. Ockenden). 



