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Female (pi. 2: figs. 8, 9). — Wings above very much like those of 

 C. meleager, darker brown in color with a few orange scales on anal 

 lobe of hindwing and with a distinct marginal line extending from 

 vein 2d A to vein M 3 on this wing. Wings below identical to those 

 of the male except with more red along inner side of tripartite post- 

 median line on hindwing. 



Length of forewing 12 mm. 



Female genitalia as illustrated in figure 16 with ductus bursae and 

 bursa copulatrix relatively short, their combined lengths about three 

 times the width of the superior genital plate; the latter with its free 

 edge divided into two lateral elements, each without posterior spur- 

 like processes and composed of a broad lobe and with anterior spurlike 

 process reduced in size and sharply pointed, differing in this last 

 respect from C. meleager, which otherwise it most closely resembles. 



Type-locality. — Peru (no specific locality). 



Additional type data.- — Originally described by Schaus from both 

 sexes with no statement as to the number of specimens. There are 

 in the original series in the United States National Museum four 

 specimens, two males and two females. The first specimen, a male, 

 bears a holograph ink name label with the word "type" in the lower 

 left-hand corner. It also bears the usual USNM red type label with 

 the type number 5929 and a label with the genitalia preparation 

 number WDF 2706. The second specimen, a male without abdomen, 

 bears a holograph ink name label without the word "type" and the 

 USNM red type label with the same type number. The third speci- 

 men, a female, bears a holograph ink name label without the word 

 type and lacks a red type number label. This specimen bears a label 

 with the genitalia preparation number WDF 5017. The fourth 

 specimen, a female, bears a holograph ink name label without the 

 word "type" and the same USNM red type label as the first and second 

 specimens mentioned above. It bears also a label with the genitalia 

 preparation number, WDF 5016. It is clear that the first specimen 

 mentioned above, the only one bearing the word "type" on its holo- 

 graph label is the specimen regarded by Schaus as the type and I 

 therefore designate it the lectotype and have so labeled it. The third 

 specimen mentioned above, a female conspecific with the lectotype, 

 I designate the paralectotype and have so labeled it. The second 

 Schaus specimen mentioned is actually a male of Calystryma barza, 

 new species, described later in this paper. The fourth specimen 

 mentioned is a female of an unidentified species not belonging to the 

 genus Calystryma. 



Location of type.' — As stated above, lectotype male and para- 

 lectotype female in the United States National Museum. 



