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sordid white, but it is almost lost in the heaviness of the markings. These are blackish 

 brown, which color occupies the whole of the disk, enclosing a very distinct whitish 

 discal spot. It is bounded also behind the middle by a waved blackish band, edged 

 within by whitish, more especially towards the internal margin. Behind this band 

 are some olivaceous shades, mixed with brownish, and from it proceeds a deeply 

 dentate black line, reaching to the apex, and edged above with white. There is also 

 a submarginal whitish dentate band cut by 3 black spots. The fringe is clear white, 

 intersections of the nervules brownish black. Along the internal margin near the 

 base is a whitish shade, edged with blackish, the whole surface of the wing being 

 more or less flecked with blackish-brown scales. Secondaries blackish-brown, sordid 

 white at base, and a rather narrow sordid white median band. Fringe clear white. 

 Beneath both wings pale brown, with waved median pale band, surmounted above 

 with darker shade, which is dentate, and common to both wings. Distal white spot 

 very distinct. Secondaries whitish at base along abdominal margin. Antenna; 

 white above, pale brown beneath. Head and thorax blackish-brown, speckled with 

 whitish, the sides clear white, and a whitish band along base of thorax. Abdomen 

 above, grizzled, with white band at junction of the segments. Sides with 4 subquadiate 

 orange spots. The anal segments have these spots represented by a few orange 

 scales. Thorax and abdomen beneath clear white, feet and legs brown, banded 

 with white. — No. 21. Exp. wings 100 mm. Length of body, 44 mm. 



Isognathus inclitus n. sp. 



Primaries blackish with gray shades. Base of the wing, and a large space along 

 internal margin blackish, mottled with gray scales, beyond the base on costal half 

 is a grayish space, enclosing 3 waved black lines. This space is limited by the 

 median band which does not reach the internal margin, and from which proceed 

 towards the inner margin two lines of alternate black and white following the course 

 of the nervules to the extreme edge. Behind the median band on the costa is a sub- 

 quadrate gray patch, beyond this a blackish shade, and this is followed by a broad 

 oblique whitish shade, running from costa to near internal angle, through which the 

 course of the nervules is marked by alternate black and white points. The apical 

 region is grayish, with a bright velvet-black patch about 10 mm. from the apex, and 

 near the middle are two very conspicuous white teeth. The edge ot the wing is 

 deeply notched, and is alternately gray and blackish. Secondaries bright orange, 

 the margin very broadly blackish, not reaching the anal angle, and terminating in a 

 geminate bluish gray band, which color also obtains slightly on the extreme margin. 

 Underside ol wings much paler brown with blackish irrorations. Half of the basal 

 portion of primaries, and a still larger portion of the secondaries, pale orange at the 

 base. There is a double waved darker band, common to both wings, but lost in the 

 orange of the secondaries. Antennae, white above, blackish beneath. Thorax black 

 in front, grayish black on disk, with 4 black lines. Abdomen dull black, posterior 

 edgi 'ilthe segments and the sides sombre gray. Beneath thorax and abdomen 

 grizzled. Exp. wings, 105 mm. Length ot body, 50 mm. 



This species is allied to /. Laura Butler, and /. rimosus Gr. 



I am. AGARISTID^. 



Eusemia Schausii n. sp. 



Rich velvety Mack. Collar, thorax beneath, and abdomen broadly at the sides 

 bright orange. On the primaries is a basal streak of orange, extending to the ex- 

 tremity of the Cell, and an oblique sub apical streak ol the same color. In the middle 

 of the secondaries is a broad streak of orange, almost a point .u the base, but widen- 



