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Family CALPID^. 

 Hapygia, Gutnee. 



36. Hapygia smerinthoides. 



Corymhia smerintlioides, Walker, Lep. Het. 

 Suppl. iii. p. 765 (1865). 

 $ Boa Vista, Rio Jutalii, 1st February, 1875. 



Caroia, Walker. 



37. Caroia licormas. 



Phalcena {Noctua) licormas, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. 

 pi. 74, fig. E (1779). 



Baqisara homhycoides, Walker, Lep. Het. xv. 

 p. 1792,11. 1 (1858). 

 Tabatiiiga, 29tli November, 1874; Serpa, 13tli Feb- 

 ruary, 1875. 



Diamuna, Walker. 



38. Diamuna severa. 



Phalcena severa, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 398, 

 fig. L (1782). 

 Rio Jutalii, 31st January, 1875. 



Not previously in the Collection of the British Museum. 



ECREGIVIA, Walker. 



39. Ecregma modesta, n. sp. 



Primaries above sericeous red-brown, densely irrorated 

 with rosy-whitish scales, crossed by two wddely divergent 

 darker red-brown lines, the inner one transverse, at basal 

 third, with pale yellow internal border, the outer one 

 oblique, discal, with pale yellow external border; two 

 small blackish spots placed obliquely at the end of the 

 cell; some dusky streaks upon the external area; secon- 

 daries similar in colour to the primaries, but becoming 

 whitish towards the base and with white fringe, no mark- 

 ings; thorax like the primaries in colour, abdomen rather 

 paler, antennae brown; primaries below pale pinky-brown, 

 with creamy-white internal border ; secondaries cream- 

 coloured; body cream-coloured, slightly tinted with rosy- 

 brownish in front : expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 



Illia Cuxinara, Rio Solimoes, 13th October, 1874. 



