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oranofe. Primaries brown-black ; a line of white spots through the cell to outer 

 margin below apex, consisting of a small geminate spot at base, followed by a 

 streak, then two round spots, a quadrate spot, a round spot, an oblong spot, and 

 two geminate smaller spots; some red streaks on costal margins; a transverse 

 reddish inner line, and a vague similar outer line above the inner margin. Sec- 

 ondaries black. Underneath black, without markings. Expanse 27 mm. 



Habitat. — Castro, Parana. 



Bryopliila algania. — Head, collar and patagise black. Thorax white. 

 Abdomen greyish. Primaries black, mottled with bufl'on median space, chiefly 

 on margins; outer margin broadly buff, shaded with brown; a whitish inner 

 band, followed in cell by a large white spot mottled with light brown; outer 

 line buff on costal and inner margins ; an interrupted dark terminal line; fringe 

 grey. Secondaries brownish grey, darkest on outer margin ; a dark discal point 

 and faint outer line. Expanse 23 mm. 



Habitat. — Castro, Parana. 



Microcoelia parigana. — 9- Head and thorax mottled grey and brown. 

 Primaries grey, irrorated with dark brown scales; base of costa dark brown ; a 

 faint white basal line; inner line white indentate above submediau ; spots large 

 outlined with white, and containing olive-brown lines; a white lunule below 

 orbicular; a very dark brown median band ; outer line geminate, filled in with 

 white on costa and inner margins, slightly incurved below reuiform and then 

 inwardly shaded with olive brown ; a dark brown spot between reniforra and 

 outer line; a fine, dentate, white subterminal line partly shaded with lilacine 

 and dark brown ; outer margin olive-brown ; an interrupted dark terminal line ; 

 fringe spotted with black. Secondaries brownish ; a dark discal point, a pale 

 outer line; a terminal dark line. Expanse 2.3 mm. 



Habitat. — Castro, Parana. 



9Iicroc<ielia f'aroua. — %. Head and thorax grey, mottled with buff and 

 brown. Abdomen buff, irrorated with black scales. Primaries brown; buff spots 

 on outer half of costa; base mottled with buff; inner line olive-brown, followed 

 by a lilacine space suffusing with the whitish orbicular, which contains an oliva- 

 ceous spot; reniform large, white, divided by an olive brown line; some lilacine 

 scales; an irregular buff band from apex to inner margin suffusing with the 

 outer line from vein 6 to inner margin ; outer line oblique, geminate from costa 

 to vein 6; a dark marginal spot between veins 4 and 6; a wavy white line on 

 outer margin below vein 4 to inner angle; fringe brown, spotted with white. 

 Secondaries whitish buff, thickly irrorated with brown scales; traces of an 

 outer line, and a marginal shade. Expanse 30 mm. 



Habitat. — Sao Paulo, S. E. Brazil. 



Wlivroccelia mastera.— Palpi and thorax grey. Head white. Abdomen 

 grey, with transverse dark streaks subdorsally. Primaries whitish ; inner mar- 

 gin, between spots, before and below orbicular, and beyond and below reniform 

 steel grey ; some black at base ; costa spotted with black ; spots mottled with oli- 

 vaceous, and partly outlined with black; outer line black; outer margin mottled 



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