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J y- Pyranu-is <'ar«iiii all. AJo Slr«'<-k. Svn. Cat. Macrolep. X. Am. p. l-iT, 187S. One ?, Summit Co., 

 ( )liici, \\ . \'. AmlrcwH. ^V sutt'iiscd Ijlackish aberration of Cardni. 



Aiiarlia l>oiiiini<-a Kkiniicr. Trans. Am. ?]nt. Soc. XVI. p. 8(i, 1<SS<). One ■f, San Domin>ro, Dr. H. 

 .Skinner. 



C'roniK lttMi;;ii«'lsi> <iiai»iiiaii. Ent. Mo. MaLT. \'III. ji. 17"), 1872. One c?, Benguela, Congo, Tlio.s. A. 

 Ciiapmaii. Some time before iiis deatli, and ))revions to the disposing of hi.s collection, Mr. Chapman 

 presented me witii tliis and otlier types in hi.s collection. 



C'yclograiiiiiia Torlia SIreok. Siippl. 2, p. 3, 1899. One c?, Costa Kica, Dr. Van Patten. 



]»[.vM-clia Skiiiiiori Meiigcl. Kiit. Xews V. p. 9G, 1894. One f, Bayemena, Sinoloa, Mex., L. Mengel. 



M.vs<'«'lia Slr«'<'kvri Nkiiiiier. Trans. Am. Ent. Soe. XAT. p. 87, 1889. One ■ , Lower California, near 

 Cape St. Lneas, l)i-. II. Skinner. 



^lysi-Mia Il.ipatia SIrock n. sp. 



M.ile, size and much the shape of Orxix Urn but wings rot as deeply argnlated. Wings blackish brown, basal half of primaries 

 dark sliining blue but not by any means as rich and intense as in Ori-is. This blue does not extend to the cista but is separated there- 

 from by a margin of the black ground color, the bluish white mark on the median and the other light spots so conspicuous in Orsis are 

 here entirely wanting. Secondaries with blue on inner part interior to the median vein, which color does not extend to either the inner 

 or exterior margins. The large sexual black spot on costal half of wing as in Orsif. Under side much as in Orsia but not so reddish or 

 quite as distinctly marked. Named after a noble Roman lady who was martyred, brutally torn to pieces by early Christians in one 

 of their churches. 



One d^, upper Amazon, H. W. Smitli. 

 A$i;4M-4»iiia iiioiiiala Streok. I.,ep. Khop. Het. ji. 121, 1876. One d', upper Amazon, Dr. Fariasi. 

 C'.V!«tiiioiira Floriclaiia n. sp. 



'' head and body blackish above, white beneath. Wings, ujiier surface dark smoky ashen, darker at exterior margins, a marginal 

 row of small gray lunules on secondaries. Under surface dull ocliraeeoihs, with a blackish line on exterior margins and white fringe. 

 Primaries, two white marks in discoidal cell, one linear near the base, the other larger and triangular at the outer part. A transverse 

 siibmarginal row of four white spots in the cells between veins 3 and 7. A row ol white marginal lunules, the two nearest the inner 



V angle the most distinct, the inner margin is white. Secondaries have a somewhat narrow subbasal white band edged with grayish. A 



mesial row of seven whiie spots, the innermost one small and clievn n-shaped, the next three larger and oval, the fifth largest and also 

 oval, the sixth is small — all these are edged with ashen; the seventh is large oval and not edged with gray. Seven white marginal 

 lunules. 



Two '":<", Everglades of Florida, L. M'. Mengel. 



C'jrostiM ArAi n. sp. 



(^ orange ochre. Primaries crossed by six bands of grayish browp, secondaries by five — all these hands are edged inwardly and 

 outwardly with a darker line. On primaries the first is basal, the second is straighl, tlie third slightly lounded outwardly, the fourth 

 makes a slight angle outwardly above vein 3, the fifth is somewhat sinuate and double its width from about its middle to the costa, 

 between veins 3 and 4 it is encroached on by a large spot of the orange ground color, there is also a smaller spot of the same at the costal 

 end : within this band nearest its outer edge are two dark marks, ore between veins '2 and 3. the other between veins 4 and t>. The sixth 

 band is marginal. On the .secondaries all five bands cross the wing, they are equidistant at the costa, and all terminate towards the anal 

 angle, the first, or subbasal, however, not reaching to the inner margin. The fourth has within it a chain-like row of dark marks. 

 Under surface paler than above with markings re|ieated. Jt is nearest lo Ealirin. but is mu<h paler in color, the fourth transverse band of 

 primaries as well as the third of secondaries is in linhriu a somewhat narrow shade not ujargined on its edges by a dark line as it is in 

 common with all the bands in the present species; the wings also in this are rounded, whilst in Ruhrid the outer margins are straight, 

 and in secondaries distinctly pointed at vein 4. 



Types, two cfcT, Trong, I..ower Siani, Dr. A\'. L. Abbott. One in Xational Jlii.setim, \\'ashington, D. C, 

 the other in my own. 



I.iiiiciiilis >Iisi|»|>iiM wh. Psoii«l4Mi<ii-ip|>ii«< KtrtM-lt. Svn. Cat. Macrolep. X. Am. ji. 14.3, 1878. One 

 > , Holyoke, Mass., Jos. E. Chase. 



J.iiiieiiiti!ii ;»Iisippus var. Floriclciisis Strock. Syn. Cat. Maerole|). X. Am. p. 14.3, 1878. Two c?c?, 



I'"lorid;i, Dr. A. AV. Chapman. 

 Liinenilis Eros W. H. Edwd.s. Can. Ent. XII. p. 24(5, 1880. 



Uiiu'iiitis Misippiis ab. \i$;ri<-aiiK SIrock. Syn. Cat. Maerolep. X. Am. p. 143, 1878. One c?, 

 I'lorida, .1. l)oll, A melanotie ;iberratioii of/.. Misijijm.s var. F/oridi'iisi.f. 



I.iui4'iiiii!« Kpli4'Nli<»ii ab. Kiibidiis Slroek. Syn. Cat. Macrolep. X'. Am. p. 144, 1878. One S\ Berks 

 Co., Penna. This is a hybrid between L. MisippKs- and L. Ephvstion. 



