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llim/wiiifjs : witliuiit lirst liiR'. 



Uudersicle, especially (if toi-ewiiigs, rosy -tinged. Face and (,alpi hlack-browu ; 

 vertex, thorax, aud abdomen coueolorous with wiugs. 

 Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 

 One (S from Paraguay. 



(18. Dichromatopodia argentipimcta sji. uov. 



Foreu-i/if/g : greyish fawu-colour, densely irrorated with dark atoms; first line 

 at one-fourth and the median shade wavy, marked only by a denser collection of 

 dark atoms ; onter line at tive-sixths, fine, threadlike, very wavy, incurved beyond 

 cell, and excurved above and below ; marginal dots small, black, preceded by 

 faintly paler horizontal streaks of the ground-colour running to a very obscure sub- 

 marginal line : fringe concolorous, its basal half darker : cell-spot small, black, 

 externally marked with two or three silvery white scales. 



Hindiciiuis : the same, with the cell-spot simply black. 



Underside opalescent white, with a pinkish tinge; the costa of both wiu^s rosv; 

 cell-spots large and dark. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous. 



Expanse of wings : 24 mm. 



One S from Palma Sola, Venezuela. 



The titfts of the hiudtibiae are wholly whitish. 



69. Dichromatopodia olivaceonotata sp. nov. 



? . Forewinys : deep brick-red, the costa from base to near apex broadly olive- 

 ochreous ; the lines of the same colour ; first at one-fourth, straight ; second at 

 three-fourths, slightly waved, outwardly oblique to vein 4, then parallel to hind- 

 margin, running in along vein 2, then vertical to inner margin at three-fourths ; a 

 submargiual festoon of the same colour, close before the margin, sending streaks 

 inwards between the veins; cell-spot large, ocelloid, deep red, edged with dull olive- 

 ochreons ; extreme hindmargin and fringe deeiJ red, with fine olive-ochreous lines 

 from the ends of the veins. 



IIiiuhc>H(/s : the same, without first line, and the cell-spot smaller. 



Underside dull rosy, without markings. Face, palpi, vertex, and collar red ; 

 thorax, shoulders, and patagia olive-ochreous ; the tips of the patagia and abdomeu 

 deep red. 



The 6 ajjpears to have an olive-ochreous ground-colour, thickly dusted 

 with brick-red, but this may be only the result of being worn. The scales of the 

 hindtibiae are shining blackish. 



Expanse of wings : c?, 24 mm. ; ? , 2(5 mm. 



Two ? ? from Palma Sola, Venezuela, (juite perfect ; 1 c? from Manaos (M. 

 Stuart), much wasted. 



70. Dysephyra commaculata sp. nov. 



Foreiinm/s : straw-colour, finely irrorated with reddish brown, aiul wil li niiicli 

 red-brown suffusion : costal area red-brown tlmiugliout ; thi' base, a broa,d irregular 

 autemedian fascia, a small blotch at anal angle, and a large a])ical blotch embracing 

 a pale apical patch, all red-brown ; the antemedian blotch is bounded inwardly by 

 the inner line, which is excurved above the median vein and vertical below it, the 

 paler basal area being crossed by a subliasal red line parallel to the inner line; 

 second and third lin<'s strongly dentate and near together, the second joining the 



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