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CLAPHE MARIA Schaus. 



1. Paraiso, Canal Zone, February, 1911 (Busck). 



CLAPHE MELANCHOLICA Butler. 



1 Trinidad River, March, 1912 (Busck). 



CLAPHE CARAMINA Schaus. 



1. Alhajuelo, April, 1911 (Busck). 



CLAPHE SUBMARGINALIS Walker. 



3. Trinidad lliver, March, 1912 (Busck). 



CLAPHE SOBRINA Schaus. 



1. Corozal, Canal Zone, April, 1912 (Busck). 



CLAPHE CHARAX Drace. 



1. Trinidad River, March, 1912 (Busck). 



CLAPHE DISCORICA, new species. 



Brown, the basal space suffused with black; median lines slender, 

 black, approximate, wavy, parallel, inclosing a narrow whitish median 

 space and large oval discal black spot; Imes duplicated, the mner by a 

 waved shaded Ime within, the outer by a narrow line without; sub- 

 terminal Ime waved, famt, shaded, submacular; terminal pale dots 

 preceded by a dusky line. Hind wing with costo-apical quadrate 

 white patch and mesial straight dark line. Expanse, 25 mm. 



TyiM.—Mede No. 15947, U.S.N.M.; Taboga Island, February, 1912 

 (Busck). 



Near C. ohtusa Herrich-Schaffer, but the median space narrower 

 and whiter, the Imes more distinct and strongly duplicated. 



CLAPHE VITTABUNDA, new species. 



Thorax and inner margm of fore wing violet-brown; the rest of the 

 wing clay-brown, irrorated with red-brown, formmg four lines of 

 strigae on outer half; dark area along imier margin occupies the base, 

 becomes narrow centrally and widens to a quadrate patch on tornus. 

 Hind wmg reddish brown suffused, showmg only clay-colored incep- 

 tions of wavy lines on costa. Expanse, 36 mm. 



Ty2)e.—M.a\e No. 15948, U.S.N.M.; Cabuna, May, 1911 (Busck). 



Colors of C. mama Schaus from Brazil, but with pattern and size 

 of C. laifikesteri Schaus from Costa Rica. • 



OCHA LIBNITES Druce. 



1. Porto Bello, February, 1911 (Busck). 



Family LIPARIDtE. 



CAVIRLA. TIBIALIS Walker. 



4. Corozal, Canal Zone, March, 1911 (Busck); Alhajuelo, April, 

 1911 (Busck). 



Provisionally listed under this name. Tlie three from Corozal have 

 the fore wing shaded with brown, especially over disk. The one from 

 Alhajuelo is all white. There may be two species represented, both 

 distinct from tibialis, but the condition of the material is too poor to 

 make the specimens into types. 



