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light grey with a darker shade at base; the outer half brown, darkest 

 toward aiuii angle; the extreme outer margin greyish; the discal 

 •spot as on primaries; a medial geminate fine dark line; some red 

 scales above and near anal angle. Underneatli: primaries light brown 

 irro rated with black; the inner margin and an oblique shade on outer 

 margin from vein 2 to 4 pale gre}^; a single dark outer irregular line, 

 curved at costa, interrupted between veins 3 and 4; veins about end 

 of cell streaked with red, and the subapical red spot on outer margin 

 more conspicuous. Secondaries pale grey irrorated with ])lack; red 

 streaks above and below discal spot; an irregular interrupted brown 

 outer line spotted with black between veins 4 and (3; a large brown 

 patch at anal angle. 



Mcjjanse. — 4S mm. 



Ilahitat. — St. Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana. 



2y/i>t.— Cat. No. 8878, U.S.N.M. 



CICINNUS MALCA, new species. 



Thorax gre}^ irrorated with black. Abdomen above dark brown, 

 with transverse white shades on last three segments; underneath grey 

 thickly irrorated with black. Primaries dark lilacine grey, irrorated 

 with black scales; a small oblique transparent spot at end of cell; a tine 

 blackish ])r()wn outer line from costa at two-thirds from ])ase, out- 

 wardly oblique and angled between veins 7 and 8; the costa shaded 

 with light brown at apex; a dark blackish brown line from vein 7, 

 close to outer line, to the inner angle, thickest between veins 3 and 5, 

 and followed by a pale reddish brown shade from veins 5 to 8; a fine 

 dark marginal line from veins 3 to 8. Secondaries dark brown, paler on 

 the costal margin; the outer margin narrowly light brown, limited hy 

 a 1)lackish brown line from apex to iniier margin close to anal angle; 

 the discal spot transparent, slightly curved, followed b}^ a fine curved 

 blackish line. Underneath dark grey irrorated with black; some red 

 streaks on veins near discal spots; a subapical red marginal shade on 

 primaries. 



Ej-pan.sc. — 40 mm. 



Ilahltat. — St. Jean, Maroni river, French (niiana. 



Tyj^e.—Q^L No. 8879, U.S.N.M. 



CICINNUS GILIA, new species. 



Body pale fawn color. Wings fawn color, darkest beyond the line. 

 Primaries: an oblique transparent spot on end of cell; a dark bi-own 

 outer line obliquel}' curved from costa at two-thirds from base, angled 

 at vein 7, inwardl}' shaded with paler fawn color towards inner margin; 

 a small brown oblique shade above and below vein 3; fringe brown; 

 the margin slightly excised below vein 2. Secondaries: a dark brown 

 medial line inwardly shaded with pale fawn color. Underneath light 



