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The type, which was taken at Meclje on July 17, 1910, is in The 

 American Museum of Natural History. The paratype, which was taken 

 at Gamangui on June 18, 1910, is in the Holland Collection in the 

 Carnegie Museum. 



(597) Ifl. Deinypena morosa pallidior, new variety 



cT. There is a specimen which I am inchned to regard as merely a variety of 

 the foregoing species. It differs in being very much paler on the upper surface of both 

 the fore and hind wings and in having the parallel transverse lines which cross both 

 wings more distinctly defined. 



This insect may represent a different species, but I do not think it 

 is more than a variety of the foregoing. It was taken at Ukaturaka on 

 July 24, 1909 and is in The American Museum of Natural History. 



(598) 2. Dein3rpena fulvida, new species 



Plate XIII, Figure 16, o" 

 cf . Allied to the foregoing species; the upper side of the thorax and abdomen 

 pale fawn; palpi and antennae dark brown ; fore wings fawn; obscure traces of a pale 

 reniform at end of cell; very faint postmedian crenulated fine darker line bent back- 

 ward basad from vein 6 to costa; on the costa marked just before the apex by a dark 

 brown shade, darkest externally; a series of submarginal sagittate points extending 

 from vein 5 to the inner margin, gradually increasing in size, deepening in intensity of 

 color. Hind wings with the basal third delimited from the outer two-thirds by a dark 

 narrow line between which and the base the wing is deeper reddish brown; beyond this 

 delimiting line the outer two-thirds of the wing is pale purplish fawn, traversed 

 externally by a submarginal series of dark spots, increasing in size and intensity from 

 the region of the costa toward the inner margin, which they reach a little above the 

 angle. Both wings have a fine dark brown marginal line; fringes darker brown. On 

 the under side both wings are pale reddish fulvous, crossed by a curved postifiedian 

 dark line, which does not quite reach the inner margins. Apex of fore wing broadly 

 white with traces of a faint light submarginal line extending from the white space as 

 far as vein 3; fringes on the under side, except at the apex, dark brown. Expanse, 

 47 mm. 



The type is unique aiid is in The American Museum of Natural 

 History. It was taken at Medje, June 30, 1910. 



(599) 3. Dein3rpena multilineata, new species 



Plate XIV, Figure 5, d" 

 cf . Palpi on the upper side dark brown; head, upper side of thorax hoar}- 

 gray; upper side of abdomen pale fawn; lower side of thorax and abdomen pale 

 fuscous ochraceous; legs somewhat darker; the prevalent color of both the fore and 

 the hind wings is grayish fawn, tending to fuscous toward the external margins. The 

 fore wing has a pale grayish spot in the middle of the cell, accentuated externally by a 

 minute black dot; reniform obscure, suborbicular; above it on the costa a dark shade. 

 The fore wing is traversed by an irregularly curved dark subbasal line, festooned 



