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of the upper side are for the most part only very faintly indicated 

 in slightly darker fuscous yellow ; but tlie post-medial line is nar- 

 rowly and sharply defined in dark brown, the spots in the three 

 lowest interspaces are reproduced in dark brown, there is a narrow^ 

 brown band across the end of the cell with a very fine curved line 

 beyond it, and there is a chevron-shaped mark or incomplete circle 

 in the middle of the outer half of the cell. The outer half of the 

 costal margin, a narrow marginal line on the outer border, and the 

 veins where they cross the pale reddish cinnamon apical area are 

 silky white — almost silvery. A narrow but conspicuous line of the 

 same silky white color runs from near the apex downward and 

 sharply inward nearly to vein 6. 



Hind wings beneath pale reddish cinnamon with the veins and 

 a narrow marginal line conspicuously silky Avhite and the costal 

 margin light silky grayish. The markings of the upper side appear 

 very faintly indicated on the lower. A long light fuscous-yellow 

 band occupies the interspace beyond the end of the cell, running 

 from near its outer end to just within the cell. The inner ends of 

 the two interspaces beneath the end of the cell are dark brown, 

 and the inner ends of the two interspaces above the end of the cell 

 are obscurely dark brown. 



Type. — U.S.N.M. no. 51139, from Chanchamayo. Peru, on the 

 eastern slope of the Andes. 



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