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with black; the anal angle broadly, the outer margin narrowly, dark 

 reddish brown. 



Expanse. — 45 mm. 



TLihitat. — St. Laurent, Maroni River, French Guiana. 



Named after Mr. Eugene Le Moult, to whom I am indebted for 

 many new species and great hospitality during my visit to French 

 Guiana. 



Type.—Q^t. No. 8900, U.S.N.M. 



CICINNUS FRATERNA, new species. 



Body lilaeine buti' irrorated with light brown. Wings lilacine bufl' 

 irrorated with grey. Primaries: a tine brown antemedial line; an 

 oblique hyaline spot beyond cell, edged with brown, darkest anteri- 

 orly; an outer line oblique from costa to near outer margin, then 

 inwardly o))lique to inner margin at two-thirds from base, dark brown, 

 inwardly shaded with butf ; a dark wavy line marginally from veins 

 4 to 2, and one from vein 2 to inner angle. Secondaries: a dark brown 

 line inwardly shaded with butf just beyond middle. Underneath, this 

 dark line on secondaries is very indistinct, and is followed b}' a line 

 dark subterminal line, outwardly curved between \'eins 2 to 5. 



Expanse. — 57 jnm. 



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



This species is closely allied to C. stn'gifcra Feldei', but in that 

 species the line on secondaries below is quite ditierent. 



Tijpe.—C?ii. No. 8901, U.S.N.M. 



CICINNUS CUNONA, new species. 



Body and wings brown, the latter tinged with olivaceous. Prima- 

 ries: a dark spot at end of cell; a dark outer line from costa at three- 

 fourths from base, angled at vein 7, then to near middle of inner 

 margin. Secondaries: a dark antemedial line. Underneath similar 

 but slightly paler. 



Exjxmse. — 43 nmi. 



TLihitat.— '^i. Jean, Maroni River, French Guiana. 



Type.- Cat. No. 8902, U.S.N.M. 



Genus LACOSOMA Grote. 

 LACOSOMA OTALLA, new species. 



Male. — Head and collar pale vermilion. Body light gre3\ Wings 

 light grey, thiidy irrorated with black. Primaries: the costa finely 

 reddish; vermilion shades in cell, below it, and slightly beyond it 

 below costa; a black streak at end of cell; the outer half of wing- 

 darker grey, with traces of a geminate wavy outer line, terminating 

 on costa in a small dark brown spot. Secondaries shaded w^ith brown 



