538 Mr. F. L)u Cane Godmau on 



notatis ; subtus ut supra, sed colore fusco minus extenso et in 

 luaculas fracto. 



Hah. Brazil, Chapada (H. H. Smith). 



The above description is taken from a single female 

 specimen. It seems to be most nearly allied to X hctxrina, 

 Hew., from the Lower Amazons, of which also the female 

 alone is known. 



Caria smaragdina, sp. n. (Plate XXI, fig. 12, $.) 



^ . Alis fuscis, lineis subniarginalibiis nigris, anticis linea trans- 

 versa prope basin quoque nigra, anticis et posticis (niarginibns ex- 

 teruis et in anticis fascia lata basin versus exceptis) squaniis viridibus 

 nitentibus dense vestitis, linea comniuni angusta submarginali nietal- 

 lica ; subtus griseo-fuscis, lineis variis undulatis nigris transeuntibus, 

 anticis in costa tota maculis metallicis notatis; capite et corpore 

 supra squamis Airidibus indutis. 



Hah. Bolivia, Coroico, 6,500 ft. {Garlciyp). 



Dr. Staudinger has sent me an example of this species 

 as a small variety of C. amazooiica, Bates, but it differs 

 Irom that insect in having the upper surface almost 

 entirely clothed witli green scales, and both wings have 

 a submarginal metallic line, C. smaragdina is also very 

 much smaller, and is really more nearly allied to C. 

 chri/samc, Hewitson (1 = C. 2^siftaci'.s,Hopfi\). C. trochilus 

 occurs in the same locality, but is a much larger insect 

 and tlie green scales are more restricted. 



Carlv marsyas, sp. n. (Plate XXI, figs. 13, ^ ; 14, $.) 



^ . Alis fuscis, lineis angustis intcnuptis traiisversis nigris, anticis 

 ad basin, in area discali ad costani lata, et ariguluni analeni versus 

 anguste, squamis viridi-aureis vestitis ; posticis squamis in dimidio 

 basali ad angulum analem extendentibus coloris ejusdem, linea 

 angustissima comniuni submarginali metallica, punctisque nigris, 

 fulvo plus minusve circumcinctis. ultra eam; subtus pallide fuscis, 

 lineis nigrescentibus irregularibus transversis, anticis litura elongata 

 cellulam occupante coccinea, et maculis tribus aut quatuor notatis. 



5- Mari similis sed pallidiore et minus viridi squamata ; subtus 

 lineis transversis in maculas fractis. 



Hob. Brazil, Chapada {H. H. Smith) ; Paraguay, 

 Corrientes (Pcrrcns). 



This alone of the group of species including C. argwpc, 

 Godt., C. amazonica, Bates, and C. lamjieto, G. and S., has 



