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159. Ctenucha garleppi sp. nov. 



c?9. Differs from c;/aHiris Harass, in the smaller extent of the bine colonr, 

 which is duller and darker, by the enormonsly wide orange band on forewiug, and 

 by the apical third of hindwiug being orange edged with black. 



Length of forewing : (S 10 mm., ? 16 mm. 



Ilab. Cnzco, Pern, March 1901 (Garlepp) (type); Chulumanito, Chaquichaca, 

 Pern, 1800 metres, wet season, January 190] (Simons). 



160. Ctenucha jonesi sp. nov. 



? . Differs from palneira Schans in the white jiostmedian obliqne white bar 

 reaching from subcosta to termen above vein 2 not stopping short at vein 4. 

 Hab. Castro, Parana, March 1896 (E. D. Jones). 



161. Ctenucha andrei sp. nov. 



? . Pectus and underside of abdomen brown-black. Forewing black-brown, 



nervnres pale fuscous, oblique white postmedian transverse bar from subcosta to 

 termen at vein 2. Hindwing blackish steel-blue, fringe white. 



Hab. Ariapite Valley, Trinidad, June 1902. 



162. Ctenucha fosteri sp. nov. 



cJ. Pectus and underside of abdomen sooty black ; head and collar orange, 

 antennae black ; thorax and abdomen sooty brown-black ; basal half of tegnlae 



and innerside of patagia orange. Forewing dark wood-brown, terminal fringe 



white. Hindwing sooty black, fringe white. 



Length of forewing : 21 mm. 



Hab. Sapucay, Paraguay, June 1902 (VV. Foster). 



103. Ctenucha rubrovenata sp. nov. 



S. Distinguished from venosa Walk, by the red collar being widely interrapted 

 below, by the black, not scarlet, head, by the reddish orange or canary-yellow, 

 never golden or white, nervures, the red, not black, vein T, and the shorter, blunter 

 wings. 



? has canary nervures. 



Hab. Yuugas de Coroica, Bolivia, 1800 metres (type) ; Rio Sougo to Rio 

 Snapi, Bolivia, 1100 metres, March— June 1896 (Garlepp). 



104. Ctenucha rubrovenata tucumana subsp. nov. 



(?. Larger than r. rubrovenata, and the whole of the nervures sharply defined 

 red or yellow. 



Hab. Salta, N. Argentina, Tucnman, 90U— I'.iOO metres, February 1904 

 (J. Steinbach). 



105. Ctenucha reducta sp. nov. 



3. Larger than ve)iosa, a.m\ with much broader wings, the scarlet or yellow 

 nenration is reduced to veins 1, 2, 3, 5, and the median; forewing black glossed 

 with blue, not black-brown. 



? has the above five nervures white. 



