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Cainbogia, siguaria. — Primaries deep yellow, shaded with violaceous 

 red, forininfj a hroad outer band, and narrow subterminal shade; also an indis- 

 tinct inner line; the costa mottled with grey, and spotted with bright yellow ; dis- 

 cal point black ; the outer band black on inner margin and between veins 3 and 

 4, where it is followed by a dark shade to outer margin ; a terminal row of black 

 spots. Secondaries deep yellow, mottled with violaceous red on outer half of 

 wing; discal point velvety black; outer band broad, also black; terminal black 

 points. Underneath pale yellowish red ; the markings less distinct. Expanse 

 21 mm. 



Hab. — Castro, Parana. 



The secondaries are evenly rounded. 



Caiiibogia reticulata. — Wings yellow, with transverse violaceous brown 

 lines; the three lines beyond the black discal points very close together and giv- 

 ing the appearance of a dark band. On the costal margin of primaries the lines 

 are thicker and partly coalescent; vein 4 on primaries is finely streaked with 

 violaceous to outer margin; a terminal violaceous line; fringe yellow, spotted 

 with violaceous at veins. Underneath luteous, the markings as above, but paler. 

 Expanse 20 mm. 



Hah. — Bolivia. 



The apex of primaries is rather acute, and the secondaries are 

 slightly angled. 



Canibogia clenlerata.^Wings bright yellow, with violaceous brown 

 markings. Primaries: a basal row of spots; an inner geminate curved line, in- 

 terrupted by the veins; a broad shade beyond the cell, geminate on costa, fol- 

 lowed by a geminate wavy line; a subterminal row of spots between the veins ; a 

 terminal line, interrupted by the veins. Secondaries with geminate, inner, outer 

 and suliterrainal wavy, interrupted lines, and a fine interrupted terminal line. 

 All the lines more or less irrorate with bright metallic scales. Underneath lute- 

 ous, the secondaries with roseate broken lines; the primaries much suffused with 

 roseate, especially on costal half, and with outer and subterminal yellowish 

 lines. Expanse 19 mm. 



Hab. — Bolivia. 



Canibogia ? noctilaria. — Wings deep violaceous, slightly irrorated 

 with white; a reddish brown space on primaries from vein 3 to costa, and from 

 outer to subterminal line. Primaries: costa finely reddish brown, striated with 

 black ; an inner wavy white line outwardly shaded with reddish brown ; an outer 

 wavy white line inwardly shaded with reddish brown ; a wavy subterminal white 

 line; a dark terminal line; fringe violaceous at base, outwardly light reddish 

 brown. Secondaries with only the outer line, less distinct than on primaries, and 

 faint tr.aces of the subterminal ; terminal line and fringe as on primaries. Under- 

 neath primaries with the base and inner margin broadly dark grey; the apical 

 portion light reddish brown. Secondaries lighter grey, with a pale outer line 

 shaded on either side with darker grey and a pale subterminal line. Expan-se 

 21 mm. 



Hab. — Sao Paulo. 



TEANS. AM. ENT. SOC, XXVII. (34) JULY, 1901. 



