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costa nearly to the inner angle; apical area greyish-brown, with some 

 small white Iiinuhite spots on the costa, and two larger, near the middle 

 of the outer margin. 



Secdiidaries greyish ; at the base reticulated with delicate reddish- 

 l»rown linos; a pale rufous yellow transverse band; outer margin 

 clouded with ruibus-brown. enclosing a series of pale subniarginal lu- 

 nulos. and interior to tliese three or four rounded brown spots. 



Female does not differ. 



Ihil). — Brazil. (In my Collection.) 



In ornamentation, Comaela must be very nejir to Teh-tuaa Godart, 

 as a variety of which I have long considered it^ (a typical example of 

 this I have never seen) but as in outline,it exactly agrees with Z><coma 

 Ilewitson, T have considered it as new, for 3Ir. Hewitson says, this, 

 ( DifoDui) •' is near Teletusa on the upper side, but of diff"ercut form." 



?>. Eresia Genigueh. nov. sj>. 



JIa/e. — Upper side brownish-black, marked with white, or pale yel- 

 lowish-white spots, arranged on the primaries as follows: an abbreviated 

 sub-costal band of three spots, obliquely below and exterior to these 

 two more, and then a single submarginal one completes the interrupted 

 maculate band, running from the costa to the middle of the exterior 

 margin ; below the median vein another short row of three spots, and 

 at an equal distance on each side of the lowest of these, which is much 

 compressed, a rounded spot near the inner margin; a narrow transverse 

 streak in the cell. 



The secondaries present a dash in the cell; a central transverse band, 

 divided by the dark veins, and posterior to this, two indistinct rows of 

 lunules. 



Under side, primaries grayish-yellow on the basal half, outer portion 

 brownish; the spot within the cell is considerably dilated, and there 

 are traces of another spot interior to this; the submarginal spot on the 

 outer margin is very much enlarged, extending to the outer margin, 

 and becoming pale fulvous; there is an obsolete row of connected lu- 

 nules, the two nearest the apex black, and on the costa between these 

 and the abbreviated band, a small yellowish-white point; the rest of 

 the white markings as on the upper surface. 



Secondaries uniformly greyish-yellow, faintly reticulated with darker 

 lines at the base ; a submarginal row of white lunules, obsolete at the 

 apex, and above the two central of these, two well defined small brown 

 crescents. Expanse 1.38 inclies. 



Hull. — Los Angelos, Cal'a. (In my Collection.) 



