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rninal margin lilac-tintod, and exhibit only one central 

 brown band. 



Expanse of wrings, 1 inch, 8 lines. 



Hab. — Capim River. Coll. Druce. 



4. Phlehodes Ittona, n. sp. 



Wings above, brown, with two hyaline spots placed 

 obliquely between the median branches, and a third opaque 

 elongate spot above the submedian nervure ; body 

 brown. Front- wings below, with pale apical area, hyaline 

 spots as above, opaque spot wanting ; hind-'SNangs white, 

 base brown, an elongate fan-shaped abdominal brown 

 stripe, and touching it, a large geminate orange-brown 

 patch, enclosing an indistinct blind black ocellus ; mar- 

 ginal fringe brown ; body brown, with white abdomen. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 2 lines. 



Hah. — Venezuela. Coll. Kaden in Coll. Druce. 



Unlike any described species. 



Genus Apaustus, Hiibner. 

 Apauskfs Ira, n. sp. 



Wings above, dark olive-brown ; front-wings with a 

 costal streak and a spot on the submedian nervure ful- 

 vous, two hyaline spots on the disc, the lower divided by 

 the second median branch ; hind-wings with nervures (ex- 

 cept at base) and abdominal margin fulvous ; body brown. 

 Front-wings below, dark brown, the costa and apical area 

 reddish, interrupted by yellow nervures ; hind- wings red- 

 brown, the costa blackish, a grayish stripe near the 

 abdominal margin, all the nervures yellow ; body gray. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 2 lines. 



Hab. — ?. Coll. Kadcn in Coll. Druce. 



Genus Cogia, n. gen. 



Allied to PamphiJa and Pyrgvs ; antennre as in Carystus, 

 but shorter ; palpi more closely scaled than in Paviphifa : 

 form of wings as in Pyrgns, fringe long, males with a 

 brush of long radiating bristles on the abdominal margin 



