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Habitat. — St. Laurent, Maroni River, French Guiana; Rockstone, 

 British Guiana. 



Allied to T. p'lcta Felder. 

 Type.—Odi. No. 8873, U.S.N.M. 



TOLYPE GELIMA, new species. 



Body whitish buff. Abdomen with transverse brown bands. 

 Primaries brownish buff; veins 2, 3, and 4 black to subterminal; veins 

 whitish on outer margin; a fine brown antemedial and postmedial line, 

 rutiier indistinct, the latter incurved below cell, and followed b}^ a 

 browner space crossed by a wavy black line to near inner angle; a 

 black point at origin of vein 6; some dark grey at apex; a brown 

 marginal spot between veins ,5 and (i. Secondaries brown, darkest 

 toward outer margin, which is itself paler. 



K.rpanm. — 23 mm. 



Ifahltat. — Castro, Parana, Bra>:il. 



Type.—Q2^t. No. 8874, U.S.N.M. 



TOLYPE CINELLA, new species. 



Head and abdomen pale brown. Collar and thorax white. Prima- 

 ries buff, streaked with black on basal third and subterminal space; a 

 dark grey subbasal line; a fine antemedial brown line; a similar post- 

 medial line, angled below costa, then wavy to inner margin; a black 

 point at origin of vein 6; the subterminal space broadly gre>'ish, 

 crossed by two fine wavy black lines; a broad, white, wavv marginal 

 line. Secondaries light brown crossed beyond middle by a broad 

 dark grey shade. 



E.rjmnse. — 23 mm. 



Ilahitat. — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 



Belongs to the same group as p<x/g!<i and (jeliina. 



Typje. -Cat. No. 8875, U.S. N.m! ' 



Family LACOSOMID.E. 



Genus CICINNUS Blanchard. 



Primaries with vein 5 from middle of discocellular; 3 and 4 near 

 together from lower angle of cell; 6 from upper angle; 7 and 8 on 

 short stalk; 9 and 10 stalked; the outer margin below apex more 

 excavated in male than in female. The male with slight frenulum. 

 Secondaries with outer margin rounded; unevenly so in male; veins 3 

 and 4 near together from lower angle of cell; 5 from middle of disco- 

 cellular; 6 and 7 from a point or shortly stalked in male; 7 from cell 

 in female. 



CICINNUS SUBMARCATA, new species. 



Body grey; primaries grey to outer line; the outer margin light 

 brown; two small transparent superposed spots at end of cell, finely 



