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CICINNUS EUGENIA, new species. 



Body und wings olivaceous grey. Primaries: costa finel}' yellowish; 

 a transj)areiit spot at end of cell, outwai'dly indentate, edged with 

 ])rown; a brown outer line from vein 7 to inner margin, shaded on 

 either side with fawn color; an indistinct, tine, oblique, greyish line 

 from costa to outer line at \'ein 7; the outer margin slightly paler. 

 Secondaries: a medial brown line similar to the outer line on prima- 

 ries, rnderneath somewhat darker; the outer line on primaries less 

 distinct, followed at inner angle by a black space. No markings on 

 secondaries. 



ExjKinse. — 41 mm. 



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



Type.—G2ii. No. 8883, U.S.N.M. 



CICINNUS MALOBA, new species. 



Primaries with vein H stalked with S. In the female vein 7 is 

 absent. Body dark brown, shaded with violaceous; some grey hairs 

 on anal segment. Wings dark violaceous brown; base below cell 

 reddish ])rown; a transparent spot at end of cell, cut by vein 5; an 

 indistinct huuilar outei' line, followed below vein o ])y a large light 

 grey spot on which a parallel lunidar line is visible; the apex grey; 

 two rows of minute grey spots between veins 4 to 7 separated by three 

 yellowish larger spots. Secondaries with a round vitreous spot at end 

 of cell; some gre}^ at apex and on inner margin above anal angle. 

 Underneath ver\" similar; less grey at apex of primaries; an indistinct 

 submarginal lumilar line on secondaries. The female has a more 

 pronounced outer line on both wings, and underneath the lines are 

 submarginal. 



Expanse. — Male, 43 mm.; female, 56 mm. 



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



Described from 2 males and 1 female. 



Tijpe.—Q,2X. No. 8884, U.S.N.M. 



CICINNUS VITREATA, new species. 



Male. — Primaries vvith vein 6 stalked with 7 and 8. Body pale 

 grev, thinly irrorated with black. Wings lilacine grey; a few scat- 

 tered l)lack scales; some red scales at origin of vein 2; a wavy, irreg- 

 ular, l)lack median line; a vitreous spot at end of cell cut by vein 5, 

 and transversely divided by a brown line; the outer line tine, black, 

 wavy, interrupted above vein 4; a black spot on costa at two-thirds 

 from base; a reddish marginal shade betwe ;ii veins 6 and 8. Second- 

 aries with the discal vitreous spot larger, closely followed by an indis- 



