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median dusky area, and the extreme lower lateral border 

 black edged ; 3 with an indistinct yellow basal ring, followed 

 by red, the apical fifth or slightly less black; 4 and 5 black at 

 base, followed by a larger area of pale, with the apex black to 

 the same extent as 3 ; 6 and 7, and 9 and 10 black, some traces 

 or suggestions of red in the mid-area of 6 and 7 ; 8 largely red- 

 dish brown, indefinitely darker at base and at apex, the dark 

 color more extensive in the middorsal area, palest on the sides 

 below; 9 and 10 seen from the side are also dull yellowish 

 below ; dorsal and lateral color patterns of 3-7 similar. Sup- 

 erior appendages black; inferiors brownish yellow, the spine 

 dark brown or black. 



Legs dark brown or black ; first femora largely on the inner 

 (lower) side, second femora at the base and on the inner side 

 distally, and third femora entirely, except the apex, light 

 brown. 



Wings similar in shape to those of mitratitin ; saft'ron tinged 

 to the arculus ; distal to the arculus with scattered indefinite 

 light brown tinged areas ; stigma black, covering from slightly 

 less to slightly more than two cells ; two postquadranglar 

 cells in all wings; postnodals of front wing are 18, of hind 

 wing 16; in both wings the arculus is distal to the cubito-anal 

 cross-vein about .3 mm., and the anal vein separates from the 

 posterior border at the cubito-anal cross-vein or very slightly 

 distad in the hind wings. 



The following brief color notes were made from the re- 

 cently killed male: duller than initrotiiin, eyes above black; 

 thorax reddish brown, more reddish than mitratnm; humeral 

 and first lateral suture yellow; abdomen dull reddish and 

 black. 



Type: , Described from a single male, taken along the Que- 

 brada Sabaleticus, near Cristalina, Department of Antioquia, 



