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veins 6-2 basad to cell, below vein 2 consisting of a fine vertical line 

 to inner margin, closely followed below vein 5 by an oblique spot to 

 near termen below vein 3; a large spot at tornus; a small spot on 

 costa before apex. Hind wing white, thinly scaled; a terminal pale 

 smoke gray shade on termen from apex to vein 3, darkest on veins; 

 inner margin faintly suffused with light buff. 



Expanse.— 14 mm. 



Habitat. — ^Mount Makiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 



Type.— Cat. No. 26310, U.S.N.M. 



Received from C. F. Baker. 



Allied to O. crassicoTnis Walker. 



CHAMAITA EDELBURGA, new species. 



Female. — Head, body, and legs white; light pale suffusions on 

 tegulae and patagia; fore and mid tarsi pinkish buff'. Fore wing 

 white, thinly scaled, the markings pinkish buff; a narrow subbasal 

 fascia from subcostal to inner margin; a sinuous antemedial line 

 interrupted above fold; a small medial spot in cell; postmedial line 

 outbent from costa before end of cell, curved around cell to vein 2, 

 interrupted on fold and outbent below it; subterminal line more 

 maculate, slightly sinuous ; terminal elongated spots on veins. Hind 

 wing white, semihyaline, the costa tinged with opalescent pale 

 vinaceous lilac, the rest of the wing tinged with light sky blue. 



Expanse. — 23 mm. 



Habitat. — Mount Makiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 



Type.— Cat. No. 26311, U.S.N.M. 



Received from C. F. Baker. 



HEMIPSILIA GRAHAMI. new species. 



Male. — Head, collar, and thorax maize yellow. Abdomen above 

 and legs light buff; abdomen below white. Fore wing maize yellow 

 the markings warm buff; a subbasal spot below cell; an antemedial 

 line, almost medial, outangled at median and vein 2; a small spot 

 near end of cell; a postmedial macular fascia, its outer edge evenly 

 curved, its inner edge projecting basad on interspaces: subterminal 

 spots even on proximal side projecting on terminal side. Hind 

 wing semihyaline white faintly suft'used with yellow. 



Expanse. — 22 mm. 



Habitat. — Shin Kai Si, Szechuen, China. 



Type.— Cat. No. 26312, U.S.N.M. 



Received from D. C. Graham. 



CYCLOSIELLA PULCHRINA, new species. 



Male. — Antennae peach red with a black line on shaft above be- 

 fore tip. Palpi, head, collar, and thorax orange buff, partly suf- 



