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subcostal nervure to vein 1 defined by fuscous on outer side and a 

 faint oblique greyish line defined by fuscous on inner side from 

 vein 2 to inner margin near the edge of the dark area ; the rest of 

 wing very pale yellow with some reddish postmedial points between 

 veins (i and 2 and an oblique dark greyish brown mark edged with 

 crimson from apex, its lower extremity bent outwards, narrow and 

 ending on vein (5. Hind wing yellowish white, the basal and inner 

 areas to near tornus tinged with crimson and brown. 



Hah. Peru-, Carabaya (Ockenden), type f J in Coll. Joicey. 

 Exp. 40 millini. 



*1244/?. Neonerita minerva. (Plate WAX. fig. 15.) 



Pseudalus minerva. Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Sue. xli. p. 2 (1915). 



6 . Head, thorax, and abdomen crimson. Fore wing crimson, 

 the costa to beyond middle, the end of cell, and a wedge-shaped 

 shade below end of cell with a slight brownish tinge; the apical 

 a iea yellowish white with slight crimson streaks on the veins from 

 just below costa at end of cell to termen at vein 2 leaving a quadrate 

 crimson patch with soni" whitish in the interspaces at apex ex- 

 tending to vein 5. Hind wing yellowish white, the inner area 

 slightly tinged with crimson. 



Fore wing with veins 3. 4 from cell. 



Sab. Bkazil, Nova Friburgo. Exp. 42 millini. This species 

 is unknown to me, figured from a drawing from type in U.S. Xat. 

 Mus. 



*1241y. Neonerita perversa. 



Neritos perversa, Eoths. Nov. Zool. xvi. p. 294 (1909). 



Antenna' of male serrate: hind wing with veins -i. 5 and f>. 7 

 coincident, the wing rounded and clothed with rough scales, the 

 inner area with fold and the tornus lobed. 



J. Head and thorax whitish suffused with pink, the vertex of 

 head with yellow band edged with deeper crimson ; abdomen pale 



Fig. 21. Neonerita perversa, '. 1. 



crimson with tuft of silvery white scales at base; pectus, legs, and 

 ventral surface of abdomen while. Foi'e wing pink; an oblique 

 seraihyaline yellow hand from costa just beyond middle to termen 

 between veins I and 2. edged with deep crimson, it> edges slightly 



