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collar washed with orange; abdomen buff-coloured ; 
wings below darker than above, more uniform in colour- 
ing, grey spots ill-defined; body below creamy yellow, 
washed in front with orange; anterior tarsi blackish 
above ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 1 line. 
Rio Jurua, near the mouth, 16th November, 1874. 
Notwithstanding its yellow, instead of green, colora- 
tion, this seems to belong to the genus Numa. 
Epuyra, Duponchel. 
39. Hphyra rudimentaria. 
Ephyra rudimentaria, Guenee, Phal. i. p. 407, n. 657 
(1857). 
Teffé, 18th October, 1874. Taken at light. 
M. Guenée says that the cellular marking is not 
ocellated, but in Walker’s type, and in the example taken 
by Dr. Trail, it is very distinctly pupillated with white. 
40. Hphyra rubripennis, n.s. 
Bright rust-red, washed with a tint of lake-red towards 
the outer margin, and with lilacine on the costal border 
of primaries ; the whole surface irrorated with minute 
dark grey striations ; antenne grey; thorax washed with 
lake-red ; under surface creamy pale buff; wings with a 
rather broad dull rose-coloured external border; a 
blackish dot at the end of each cell; expanse of wings, 
113 lines. 
South bank of Rio Negro, 16th June, 1874. At light. 
Allied to E. proditata. 
ANISODES, Gruenée. 
41. Anisodes lateritiaria ? 
Zonosoma lateritiaria, Herrich-Schaffer, Auss. Schmett. 
pl. 59, fig. 882 (1850—58). 
Ilha das Araras, 8rd June, 1874. At light. 
The identification of this species must remain doubt- 
ful until a similar example to that figured by Herrich- 
Schiffer can be examined; the Venezuelan form there 
represented appears to have dentated secondaries, and © 
the lines across the wings seem to be simply angulated, 
