58 lititosiadj:. 



Head and thorax brownish white irrorated with scarlet ; antennae, 

 a spot on vertex of head and dorsal streak on thorax brown ; 

 abdomen white, dorsally suffused with crimson except at extremity 

 and with two brown dorsal spots at base. Fore wing white, the 

 basal area irrorated with scarlet, the terminal half striated 

 with brown, the veins finely streaked with brown, the margins 

 narrowlv olive-brown ; oblique antemedial and postmedial olive- 

 brown lines approximating towards inner margin, the latter 

 outwardly edged with white between veins 7 and 3. Hind wing 

 semihyaline white, the inner area suffused with crimson, the cilia 

 brown, tinged with crimson towards tornus. 



Rab. Fr. Guiana, St. Jean Maroni, type t d in Coll. Schaus. 

 Exp. 42 millim. 



1228. Eupseudosoma bifasciata. 



The male of the typical form is scarlet, the red-brown form is 

 eurygania, Druce ; the female is scarlet sometimes tinged with 

 red-brown with a large white anal tuft, the veins of the outer half 

 of fore wing usually more strongly streaked with black and the 

 postmedial line excurved. Both forms occur at Yahuarmayo, Peru. 



1229. Eupseudosoma involuta, insert : — 



Automolis bicolor, Roths. Nov. Zool. xvi. pi. 5. f. 34 d" (nee $ ). 

 Eupseudosoma involuta, ab. fiavida, Dogn. Het. Nouv. Am. Sud, ii. p. 14 

 (1911). 

 Pectus in front and abdomen above yellow. Fr. Guiana. 



1229 a. Eupseudosoma aberrans. 



Eupseudosoma aberrans, Schaus, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxix. p. 211 (1906) ; 

 Roths. Nov. Zool. xvi. pi. 4. f. 24. 



S . Head and thorax pure white ; palpi brown at tips ; frons 

 with two brown spots above and yellow patch between antennae 

 which are brown ; fore and mid legs streaked with brown ; abdomen 

 crimson with dorsal line, the extremity, sides, and ventral surface 

 white. Fore wing semihyaline white, the costal edge dark brown 

 except at base. Hind wing semihyaline white, the inner half 

 tinged with crimson. 



$ . Hind wing without any crimson tinge. 



Hab. Trixidad ; Brazil, Kio Janeiro, lo*,l$; Paraguay. 

 Ex,,., 6 42, 2 44 millim. 



Subsp. 1. Hind wing of male without crimson on inner area. 



Rob. Costa Pica, Juan Vinas (Schaus), 1 d. 



*1229 b. Eupseudosoma grandis. 



Eupseudosoma grandis, Roths. Nov. ZooL xvi. p. 26, pL 4- f. 23 (1909). 

 6 Head and thorax white, the head and tegulse tinged with 

 vrllow; palpi black above; frons with black bar above ; antennae 



