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reiiiform finely outlined in black; postmedial line fine, black, double, 

 almost straight to vein 3, incurved below vein 3, and again })elow 

 vein 1 ; terminal space iridescent bnffy brown with a very faint and 

 irregular whitish shade; a fine subterminal black line, lunular from 

 vein 4 to tornus, the points reaching termen. Hind wing dull buffy 

 brown. 



Expanse. — 54 mm. 



Habitat. — Rockstone, British Guiana. 



Type.—C'At. No. 26359, U.S.N.M. 



Close to R. apella Schans ; recognized easily by the straighter post- 

 medial line. 



HEMICERAS CADOCA, new species. 



Male. — Palpi above, head, and collar tawny, palpi in front, a line 

 on vertex and tufts at base of antennae white. Thorax and fore wing 

 light ochraceous buff irrorated with grayish olive. Abdomen above 

 tawny; body below and legs whitish, some tawny irrorations on 

 venter; fore femora and the tarsi tawny. Fore wing: veins finely 

 gra3'ish olive, the two lines and cilia pecan brown, the medial side of 

 veins edged with dark olive gray; fii-st line from beyond middle of 

 costa straight and inbent to a slight projection on inner margin be- 

 fore, middle; second line from costa close to apex inbent to inner 

 margin beyond middle, the lines further apart on costa than on inner 

 margin ; a narrow subterminal dark olive gray shade from vein 4 to 

 vein 2 ; base of median more heavily dark shaded ; an oblique pecan, 

 brown line from base below cell to vein 1 near first line. Hind wing 

 white, the inner margin broadly, the termen narrowly tawny; stigma 

 pecan brown. Wings below white, the costal margin and apical area 

 of fore wing tawny. 



Expanse. — 40 mm. 



Habitat. — Victoria, Espiritu Santo, Brazil. 



Type.— Ca,t. No. 26360, U.S.N.M. 



CHLIARA SVIDBERTI, new species. 



Male. — Antennae bipectinate, the shaft whitish, the pectinations 

 avellaneous. Head, collar, and thorax avellaneous, the palpi black 

 in front, the head and collar with some fuscous hairs. Abdomen 

 above and thorax underneath vinaceous fawn; abdomen below vina- 

 ceous buff. Fore wing vinaceous ])uff ; basal third with apparently 

 four very indistinct darker wavy, vertical lines; a fifth line more 

 distinct and lunular forms the antemedial and is marked by black 

 points on subcostal, in cell, and on submedian fold; black and white 

 points along subcostal, median and submedian from base to ante- 

 medial line; medial sj)ace a trifle darker, broadest from costa to 

 vein 4; black points along upper edge of cell and on discocellular 



