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to three in the apex. Hind wing with no trace of median band, 

 margin very narrowly black. Underside similar, hind wing with two 

 minute white marginal spots at apex. 



Senna Madureira, Upper Purus, December, 1913 (Dr. 

 Virgil mo). 



11. CaUoleria scleiiidcx. poeciloides, ssp. nov. 



(^ . Ground-colour smoky-brown semi-transparent, in the fore 

 wing restricted to subcostal and median veins, vein 2, and a small 

 area just beyond centre of cell. Costa, apical area, hind margin and 

 margin and a large spot centrally between veins 3 and 4 joined 

 to hind margin, smoky-black. The yellow transverse band broad, 

 running out to sharp projections between the veins and extending 

 to vein 3 on each side of black spot. Hind wing with broad simple 

 median black band, the marginal black border reduced to a series of 

 internervular lunules. Underside as above, but with 4-6 submarginal 

 white spots on fore wing, 5-7 on hind wing, between the veins. 



Allianca, Canutama, Rio Purus, September, 1913. 



12. C. cayana, Salvin. 



The occurrence of this species in the collection from Senna 

 Madureira, Upper Pnrus, is worthy of record, it having previously 

 only been met with in Cayenne. Only one specimen was received, 

 hut it is inseparable from the type specimens of C. cayana, with 

 which it has been compared. 



13. Leucothyria dennda, sp. nov. 

 $ . Wings transparent. Fore wing with costa, hind and inner 

 margin black ; in cell a trace only, consisting of a short black mark 

 anteriorly, of transverse black band. This is followed by a narrow 

 faint milky band extending to the black border at the anal angle and 

 a broad black band across cell-end tapering evenly to anal angle. 

 These, again, are succeeded by a broad evexi milky band and a brown 

 subapical patch of equal width continued as a narrow line to the anal 

 angle. Hind wing with narrow black border with internally a brown 

 line of equal width black-edged, both tapering evenly from apex to 

 vein la. 



Senna Madureira, Upper Purus, December, 1913, 

 Closely allied to L. tigilla, Haensch., but easily distinguished 

 by "the width of the brown subapical patch, the uniformity of the 

 milky-white band, and the reduction of the black band in cell to 

 a small spot. 



14. L. Onega hocca, ssp. nov. 



$ . Fore wing black ; a wedge-shaped transparent area filling 

 basal half of cell, followed by a narrow triangular transparent area 

 leaving the black band separating these two areas in line with vein 2. 

 A transparent area fills the central half of the space between veins 2 and 

 3, above which a large suboval milky-white patch reaches almost to 

 costa, conforming to shape of cell-end. Hind wing transparent with 



