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EULEPlbOTIS TRANSCENDENS, new species. 



Thorax, basal segment of abdomen, and basal space of fore wing 

 pale glaucus green; fore wing lilacine brown, apical half yellow, form- 

 ing a clear wedge on costa before outer line and a blotched area at 

 apex; lines broad, double, orange filled, slender iimer Ime dark bro^TO, 

 outer broad, metallic blue; subterminal Ime silvery; fringe dark. 

 Hmd wmg nearly solidly fuscous; a yellow area in frmgo below apex 

 and at tornus; patch on submedian fold metallic blue, followed by 

 minute lines to the silvery marginal patches, the lower of which has 

 its black dots fused mto a crescent. Expanse, 25-27 mm. 



Cotypes.— Two males, one female, Cat. No. 15700, U. S. Nat. Mus.; 

 St. Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana, July, 1904 (W. Schaus). 



This species is abnormal m lacking entirely the hmd tibial tufts 

 of the male. 



EULEPIDOTIS PENUMBRA, new species. 



Dark bro\vn; forewing rather rouglily scaled, apex yellowish; lines 

 double but rather narrow, curved, orange browai, but shghtly relieved 

 from the ground; metallic edges blue, narrow, that of midlme obso- 

 lete below subcosta; subterminal line leaden. Hmdwing with clear 

 yeUow apex, involving the frmge, the rest of the wing of color of 

 forewing, shading to blackish on costal half; two raised patches of 

 scales on submedian fold, with blue metallic tmt, the outer one mar- 

 gmal and followed by a second smaller spot above; a dark line from 

 subcostal dark region to inner submedian spot. Expanse, 27 mm. 



Type.— Female, Cat. No. 15701, U. S. Nat. Mus.; St. Jean, Maroni 

 River, French Guiana, March, 1904 (W. Schaus). 



EULEPIDOTIS REGALIS Butler. 

 Phrygionis regalis Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1879, p. 31, note. 

 I have one specimen from French Guiana, identified by Schaus. 



EULEPIDOTIS SELECTA, new species. 



Forewing brown over orange under tint, which appeai-s subapically 

 in a triangular diffused area; Imes orange brown, with slender dark 

 imier edges and metallic blue outer ones (inner line revei-sed), inner 

 and mesial lines straight, the mesial more obhque; outer line curved 

 m upper half; subtermmal fine silvery; termmal dots black. Hmd- 

 wmg fuscous browai, a light patch near apex; disk with a reddish area, 

 followed by a metalhc blue band, then an area of black irrorations: 

 three margmal silvery elongate patches with black dots. Beneath 

 contrastmgly marked, orange-yellow and fuscous, the apex of fore- 

 wing broadly fuscous; hindwing with two streaks on costa. Expanse, 

 27 mm. 



Type.—Fem&\e, Cat. No. 15702, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Rockstone, 

 E'ssequibo River, Dutch Guiana, September, 1904 (W. Schaus). 



Near corinna Cramer, more darkly shaded, the lines narrower and 

 with slender metallic edges. 



