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confluent, the inner irregularly curved, the outer gently excurved ; terminal 

 pale line very narrow^. Hind w^ing subtranslucent hiscous, uniform. Ex- 

 panse, d , ]3 mm. ; 9 , 1 5 mm. 



Cotypes, c? and 9 . No. 1 6257, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; St. Jean, Maroni 

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



Galasa costalis, new species. 



Fore wing purple-red on costal third, the rest dark fuscous ; lines com- 

 posed of white dots on the veins, rather close and giving a continuous 

 effect ; terminal pale line very narrow ; emargination of costa slight. 

 Hind wing subtranslucent fuscous. Expanse, 14-16 mm. 



Cotypes, six 9 9 , No. 1 6258, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; Sixola River, Costa 

 Rica, March and September (W. Schaus) ; Tuis, Costa Rica, May (W. 

 Schaus) ; Esperanza, Costa Rica, May (W. Schaus). 



The specimens are all identified as Caphys palmipes Feld., but see 

 my remarks under that heading below. 



Galasa concordalis, new species. 



Fore wing dull purplish, almost without markings, the veins darker; 

 traces of both lines near inner margin as white streaks or dashes ; termi- 

 nal pale line faint, dotted ; some gray scales on costa at the two incisions. 

 Hind wing soiled whitish, shading to fuscous on the margin and costa. 

 Expanse, 1 5 mm. 



Type, c? , No. 16259, U. S. Nat. Mus.; Sio Paulo, Brazil (Schaus 

 collection). 



Very much like G. vulgalis, described above, but sufficiently distinct 

 by the venation. 



The specimen is labeled " Caphys palmipes Feld., fide B. M." 



Galasa rugosalis, new species. 



Purplish powdered over luteous, the veins strongly lined in black ; 

 heavier dark markings on the based and middle costal lobes and along 

 inner margin ; a terminal row of black dots ; lines pale, rather broad, the 

 outer quite strongly excurved, the inner irregular. Hind wang fuscous 

 blackish. Expanse, 1 3 mm. 



Type, d' , No. 1 6260, U. S. Nat. Mus. ; St. Jean, Maroni River, 

 French Guiana, July, 1 904 (W. Schaus). 



Resembles C striginervalis Hampson. 



