NO. 1420. NE W so VTH A ME RICA N MO THS—SCHA US. 307 



halt" lio-htg-rey, thinly irrorated with black; a black medial line, punc- 

 tiform on veins, p;irtl>' oeininate; a dark subtenninal line. Under- 

 neath light brown; the apical area of secondaries greyish. 



Expanse. — 39 mm. 



ILfhitat. — St. Laurent, Maroni River French (niiana. 



7///>t^.— Cat. No. 8S2S, U.S.N.M. 



CLAPHE NAPALA, new species. 



Body dark brown; the head and collar mottled witli t)uti'; the thorax 

 shaded with black. \\'inos dull brown, the veins darker. Primaries: 

 a l)lackish antemedial shade; the postmedial line oblicpie from and 

 geminate at costa; a tine su})terminal line, very deeply dentate, form- 

 ing- lanceohite spots divided by the veins. Secondaries: the costal 

 margin irrorated with darker brown; a geminate dark postmedial line; 

 a dark subterminal line. Underneath dull brown, with traces of a 

 dark subterminal line. 



Expanse. — 38 nun. 



ILfhitat. — St. Jean, Maroni River. French (Juiana. 



Tyjje.—C^t. No. ss:^l), U.S.N.M. 



CLAPHE GENESA, new species. 



Body dull greyish brown. Primaries light grey; the basal third 

 nrownish, crossed by a grey line; a small roinid spot at end of cell; a 

 geminate postmedial line, the inner portion heaviest, slightly incurved 

 between veins 4 and 8; a subterminal darker grey shade starting from 

 a dark blotch shortly beyond the i)ostmedial. Secondaries greyish 

 l>rown, the apical area broadly light gre}^ crossed by a darker sul)ter- 

 minal shade; basal half of costa dark brown. 



Kqxnise. — Female, 54 mm. 



Ilahttat. — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 



Type.—0.xi. No. 8830, U.S.N.M. 



CLAPHE NARCETA, new species. 



Head, thorax, and primaries grey, irrorated with brown. Pri- 

 maries; a vague darker spot at end of cell; traces of the two lines; a 

 white spot on costa; a tine dark subterminal line; dark terminal streaks 

 on veins; fringe dark grey, streaked with buli'. Abdomen and second- 

 aries brown, the costal margin grey; a dark subtermin-.d line. In the 

 female the postnu'dial is more clearly detined as a whitish line, the 

 subterminal less distinct, and the irrorations more lilacine brown. 



Ed-panse. — Male, 42 mm. ; female, H4 mm. 



Hahitat. — Castro, Parana; Rio Janeiro, Brazil. 



%?e.— Cat. No. 8831, U.S.N.M. 



