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3. Achlyodes Ozotes, n. sp. 



Wings above, brassy brown ; front- wings with a brown 

 oblique spot in the cell, and a short band of the same 

 colour below it, divided by the first median branch, a 

 brown spot near the anal angle, and a short oblique line 

 near apex, the two latter united by a whitish oblique 

 sub-marginal band ; hind-wings with two irregular cen- 

 tral rows of brown spots, the external series margined by 

 a whitish band, anal and internal areas deeper tinted 

 than the rest of the wing ; body olive-brown. Wings 

 below, with markings as above, but less defined ; front- 

 wings darker at base and outer margin; hind-wings 

 dark olive-brown, except apex; body dark brown. 



Expanse of wings, 2 inches, 3 lines. 



nab. — ^Venezuela ; Coll. Druce. Venezuela, Bogota, 

 Bolivia; B. M. 



An example from Bolivia in the British Museum is 

 much darker than ordinary specimens ; the species 

 is intermediate between the Sehaldus and Mexicanus 

 groups. 



4. Achlyodes Ozema, n. sp. 



$ . Wings above, pearly- whitish ; front- wings irro- 

 rated with brown, two distinct bands at the base, two 

 confused angulate bands at the middle, a dark narrow 

 distinct angulate band near the outer margin, and the 

 margin itself, brown ; hind-wings with the base gray- 

 brown, a disco- cellular line, five lunules in an arc be- 

 yond it, and the margin (which exhibits paler spots 

 between the nervures) brown ; fringe brown, whitish at 

 the apex and the anal angle ; body grayish-brown ; the 

 abdomen with two or three paler rings. Wings below, 

 pearly- white ; the markings of the upper-surface reduced 

 to ill-defined lines and points ; apex of the front-wings 

 exhibiting a trifid white spot ; body whitish ; the anus 

 armed with powerful yellow hooks. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 9 lines. 



Hah. — Nicaragua (Belt) ; Coll. Druce. Honduras, St. 

 Paulo, Tapajos; B. M. 



