no. 3611 CALYSTRYMA — FIELD 17 



Female (pi. 2: figs. 11, 12). — Wings above similar to C. anapa 

 and C. malta, differing in lacking orange on anal lobe and in having 

 the marginal white line very indistinct. Wings underneath slightly 

 lighter in ground color than in the male with black center of marginal 

 ocular marking on interspace Cui smaller than in the male and with 

 an ocular marking faintly indicated on interspace M 3 . 



Length of forewing 13 mm. 



Female genitalia as illustrated by figure 17 with ductus bursae and 

 bursa copulatrix relatively short, their combined lengths about three 

 and one-half times the width of the superior genital plate; the latter 

 with its free edge divided into two lateral elements with large distally 

 directed posterior spurlike processes, the largest found in the genus, 

 and with smaller but relatively large anterior spurlike processes, 

 which also are directed distally. 



Type-locality. — "Petropolis," State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 



Additional type data. — Originally described by Schaus without 

 a statement as to the number of specimens. Since only one specimen 

 in the Schaus Collection of the United States National Museum bears 

 a holograph name label and a red USNM type label with the number 

 5951, this is the holotype. This specimen also bears a label with the 

 genitalia preparation number WDF 3987. There is a second specimen, 

 a male, in the Schaus Collection with the same locality label as the 

 holotype. I do not consider it a paratype as there is no evidence that 

 Schaus had associated it with the holotype. 



Location of type. — Holotype in the United States National 

 Museum. 



Distribution. — Known only from the states of Rio de Janeiro and 

 Para in Brazil. 



Brazil: State of Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis (no date); State of Para, Igarape- 

 Acu (December-February). 



Material studied. — Five males and two females, including their 

 genitalia. 



9. Calystryma pisis (Godman and Salvin), new combination 



Figures 9, 23; Plates 1 (fig. 12), 2 (fig. 13) 



Therla pisis Godman and Salvin, 1887, Biologia Centrali- Americana: Zoology: 

 Insecta: Lepidoptera-Rhopalocera, vol. 2, p. 84; 1888, ibid., vol. 3, pi. 57, 

 figs. 24, 25 [male]. — Draudt, in Seitz, 1920, Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der 

 Erde, vol. 5, p. 800; 1921, ibid., p. 830, pi. 158, figs, h [1], h [2].— Comstock 

 and Huntington, 1962, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 70, p. 115. 



Male (pi. 1: fig. 12). — Wings above dull metallic purple as in C. 

 anapa and C. gentilla. Wings underneath pale brownish gray with a 

 faint shining yellowish reflection, otherwise with maculation about 



