534 Mr. F. Du Cane Godman on 



median streak on the primaries less extended outwardly 

 and in being white beyond the cell ; the streak on the 

 secondaries, too, does not reach the outer margin. One 

 specimen. 



CHAMiELIMNAS PANSA, sp. n. (Plate XX, fig. 13, $.) 



$ . Alls nigrescentibus, anticis fascia angiista obliqua a vena sub- 

 costali vix ad marginem externum prope angulum analeni extendente 

 pallide Hava ; subtiis sicut supra, sed anticis margine inttnnio paulo 

 pallidiore ; collo flavo. 



Hal). Brazil, Chapada {H. H. Smith). 



I have five males of this insect from Chapada and a bad 

 specimen from Semper's collection. The species is very 

 like Felder's figure of C. tircis, from Bahia, but the trans- 

 verse band of the primaries extends almost across the 

 wing. From the Amazonian C. ii&ris, Bates, it differs in 

 having a longer and paler band on the primaries. 



CHAM.ELIMNAS JOVIANA. (Plate XX, fig. 14, ^.) 



Cliamcvlimnas joviana, Schaus, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 xxiv, p. 401 (1902). 



Of this species, which I take the opportunity of figur- 

 ing, I have numerous specimens from both Bolivia and 

 Brazil ; some of these were sent by Staudinger under the 

 name of Isapis joviana. C. similis, Schaus, Avhich occurs 

 with C. joviana at the same locality (Bueyes in Bolivia), 

 appears to be only an extreme form of it, with the orange 

 band on the secondaries obsolete. Mr. Schaus's types of 

 both insects were from Peru. 



SiSEME PEDIAS, sp. n. (Plate XXI, fig. 1, $.) 



^ . Alis nigro-fuscis, fascia conuuuni in cellula anticarum angu- 

 lum analem posticarum versus (sed non attingente) extensa allxi, 

 altera ultra eam cserulea ; posticis plaga aurantia ad angulum ana- 

 lem ; subtus fere ut supra, sed colore coeruleo, prtesertim in anticis 

 multo latiore et ad basin regionis costalis extenso. 



Hah. Colombia ( Whcehr). 



This species diff"ers from all others known to me be- 

 longing to the sjenus in having the outer blue band 

 crossing both wings. It is somewhat faintly shown on the 

 upper-side, but beneath, especially on the primaries, it is 

 very brilliant, and occupies the space beyond the white 

 band, extending nearly to the outer margin. 



