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19. D. OLOMBO, Sp. 110 V. 



Ground color of Hie upper side of the 

 winjjs tawny red. The costal and outer mar- 

 gin of the primaries broadly black, as also 

 the outer margin of the secondaries. The 

 inner matter of the latter and the base fus- 

 cous. The ground color of the underside of 

 the primaries is pale reddish, palest at the 

 posterior margin. The broad black border 

 of the costa is broken near the middle by 

 a line of the ground color which passes 

 upwards to the edge of the costa. This is 

 followed toward the apex by two narrow 

 dashes of ochraceous, two submarginal 

 bands of sagittate spots decreasing in size 

 from the costal margin, and bv a narrow 

 marginal line. The ground color of the un- 

 derside of the secondaries is ochraceous. 

 The black border is interrupted by a narrow 

 marginal line and the double band of sagit- 

 tate spots like that on the primaries. Beyond 

 this toward the base are from twelve to four- 

 teen spots of black of which the one at the 

 middle of the anterior margin which is sub- 

 quadrate in form is the largest. The male 

 ami female are not unlike. Expanse of wings 

 Z$ to 39 mm. 



Described from five examples in col- 

 lection of the author. 



TERIOMIMA, Kirby. 



20. T. LEUCOSTOLA, Sp. UOV. 



Allied to T. icnera, Kirby. The wings are 

 white. The costal margin of the primaries 

 is very narrowly and the apical third very 

 broadly blackish gray, with the dark margin, 

 however, terminating abruptly before reach- 

 ing the inner angle. There is no black bor- 

 der upon the secondaries. The underside is 

 uniformly creamy white, with a faint trace 

 of a black inarginal line near the apex of the 

 primaries. Fringe very narrowly black check- 



ered with white. Legs black. Expanse of 

 wings 28 mm. 



Described from four examples in col- 

 lection of the author. 



21. T. XANTHOSTOLA, Sp. nov. 



Allied to the preceding species. The 

 ground color of the wings is pale luteous. 

 The costa and the apical third are bordered 

 with black as in the preceding species, but 

 the inner margin of the black border is more 

 evenly rounded than in T. leucostola, and 

 reaches to the outer angle of the wing. The 

 anal angle of the secondaries is slightly mar- 

 gined with grayish. Underneath there are 

 no dark markings except faint traces of a 

 marginal line here and there. The fringe is 

 exceedingly narrow and dark brown check- 

 ered with pale gray. Legs dark brown. Ex- 

 panse of wings 26 mm. 



Described from nimierous examples 

 in the collection of the author. 



22. T. xANTHis, sp. nov. 



Allied to Pentila {?) evauesceiis, Kirby. 

 It differs in being smaller, darker yellow, 

 without any blackish border on the primaries 

 except at the tip, and no trace whatever of 

 such a border upon the secondaries. The 

 underside is immaculate and the only orna- 

 mentation consists of a faint submarginal 

 band near the ap6x of the primaries, and 

 three faint lines traversing the posterior 

 wings parallel to the outer border upon the 

 outer third. Expanse 27 mm. 



Described from numerous examples 

 in the collection of the author. 



APHNAEUS, Iliibn. 



23. A. ILOGO sp. nov. 

 Allied to A. orcas, Drury. Upperside- 



