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ocherous white except for a fuscous spot posteriorly; tegula fuscous 
with a few ocherous white scales on inner edge. 
Forewing fuscous with slight reddish violet luster; at apical fourth 
a small, but conspicuous, ocherous white spot; on forewing seven 
groups of raised scales as follows (worn specimens lose these scales): 
at base, just inside costal edge a brick-red spot; on fold, at extreme 
base, a brick-red longitudinal streak with a few ocherous white scales 
at base; at basal fifth, between fold and costa, an oval patch of fuscous 
and ocherous white scales edged with brick red, followed on fold with 
a small fuscous spot similarly edged; in the cell, slightly beyond the 
small red-edged fuscous spot, and between it and costa, a larger brick- 
red-edged fuscous spot containing a few ocherous white scales; on 
costal edge of cell, near base of vein 10, a small brick-red spot con- 
taining a few ocherous white scales; at end of cell a short, transverse 
black streak broadly edged with ocherous white with a few brick-red 
scales mixed; between this streak and the costal spot are scattered 
ocherous white scales which continue apically and obliquely to vein 
6 then transversely to tornus as a narrow line; cilia basally blackish 
fuscous followed by a narrow brassy line and terminating in a broad 
grayish band, these shades attenuated around tornus. Hind wing gray 
with brassy hue; cilia yellowish brassy, darker around apex. Under- 
side of fore and hind wings fuscous with brassy hue; base of hind 
wing paler. 
Male genitalia: Harpe rectangular, about twice as long as broad; 
cucullus truncate: from middle of costa a stout, rounded, heavily 
spined prominence. Anellus a square plate with median, ventral 
keel and long slender digitate process from each posterior corner. 
Aedeagus slightly longer than harpe, nearly straight, somewhat 
dilated near base, unarmed. Vinculum a narrow ring. Transtilla 
strongly developed into two heavily spined lobes, fused medially. 
Tegumen about as long as harpe. Gnathos consisting of two long 
curved arms each dilated and strongly spined in distal half. Socii 
mainly indicated by a few fine setae. 
Female genitalia: Unknown. 
Type: Colombia, Cauca, P4ramo de Puracé, Lago San Rafael, 
3570 m. (Jan. 27, 1959, J. F. G. Clarke), USNM 65694. 
Described from the type male and three male paratypes, all from the 
same locality, and dated Jan. 27 and 29, 1959. One paratype is in 
the British Museum (Natural History). 
In wing shape felisae approches trochiloides, but it should be noted 
that the dorsal margin of the forewing of felisae is convex, not straight 
as in trochiloides, and that the hing wing of felisae is broader beyond 
middle. 
