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LYMANOPODA SHEFTELI, new species. 



Fore wing wliite, blue-gray at base, costa reddish, then black, 

 spreading over apex, cut off squarely along vein 4, broad marginal 

 border to vein 2, narrow to tornus, containing a wliite spot beyond 

 cell and row of four before margin, the lower dot minute and farther 

 from the margin. Hind wing with black powdering along the edge 

 and spot between veins 5 and 6. Beneath the apex of fore wing 

 brown. Hind wing with veins brown, the wing with many brown 

 strigse and three bands, one from costa to origin of vein 2, second 

 from apex to inner margin, with a branch to above tornus, third sub- 

 marginal; five wliite, black-ringed oceUi in a curved row from apex 

 along the branch of second line. 



Cotypes.— Two specimens, Cat. No. 15615, U.S.N.M., San Miguel, 

 6,000 feet, September 1, 1911; Torontoy, 7,000 feet, July 23, 1911. 



Named in honor of Mr. Herbert Sheftel of New York. 



LYMANOPODA ACRAEIDA Butler. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 

 Tiocochaca, 7,000 feet, August 9, 1911. 



LYMANOPODA LANASSA Felder. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 

 San Miguel, 6,000 feet, July 24, 1911. 



LYMANOPODA HARKNESSI, new species. 



Brown-black, with red-brown reflections, no markings above. 

 Beneath, fore wing with two parallel brown lines near the margin, 

 wavy, containing a yeUow dot above and small ocellus below; hind 

 wing slightly purplish variegated; a curved brown inner band; two 

 submarginal lines as on fore wing with two yellow dots either side of 

 vein 2; marginal half paler, especially broadly about tornus. 



Cotypes. — Three specimens. Cat. No. 15616, U.S.N.M., Pampa- 

 conas River, August, 1911; San Miguel, 6,000 feet, July 24, 1911. 



Named in honor of Mr. Edward S. Harkness of New York. 



LYMANOPODA KEITm, new species. 



Brown above, fore wing blacldsh in the cell; hind wing with two 

 small red-ringed ocelli before anal angle and vein 2. Below, fore 

 wing with two distant lines, the outer crenulate and near the margin. 

 Hind wing with a broad straight white band beyond the cell, yellow 

 tinged toward costa; beyond, bright brown; four black ocelli with 

 white specks in centers, one large between veins 5 and 6, specks only 

 between 4-5 and 3-4, large between 2-3, two before vein 2, the inner 

 minute; a coarsely waved submarginal brown line. 



Cotypes. — Tliree specimens, Cat. No. 15617, U.S.N.M., Pampaco- 

 nas River, August, 1911. 



Mr. Schaus labeled this as in the British Museum without name. 



Named in honor of Mr. Minor C. Keith of New York. 



LYMANOPODA FERRUGINOSA Butler. 



Pampaconas River, August, 1911. 



