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CORREBIDIA CALOPTERIDIA Butler. 

 Habitat. — Suapure, Venezuela. 



HYALEUCEREA ERYTHROTELUS Walker. 



Habitat. — Suapure, Venezuela. 



HYALEUCEREA CHAPMANI. new species. 



3fale. — Head, body, and legs fuscous; abdomen with subdorsal series 

 of large patches beginning- on fourth segment, and lateral anal tufts 

 scarlet; wings hyaline, the veins and margins rather widely fuscous. 

 Fore wing with a discoidal fuscous patch conjoined to the costal fascia 

 and extending below angle of cell; the terminal T)and wide on apical 

 area and expanded at vein 1. Hind wing with the terminal band wide 

 at apex and the inner fascia rather broad. 



E.r panne. — 26 mm. 



Hah! tat. — Suapure, Venezuela. 



Types.-^Ciit. No. 8432, U.S.N.M., and in collection of the author. 



Belongs in the same generic section as the former species. 



Named after Prof. Thomas J. Chapman," author of The French in 

 the Allegheny Valley, Old Pittsl)urgh Days, etc. 



While the species included in this paper are all day-fliers it is likelv 

 that nearl}^ all of them possess some characteristic habits which, in a 

 number of cases, the writer was able to discover, but in other instances 

 could not, owing to the paucity of specimens or from being too difficult 

 to ascertain with exactness. Although it has been impossible to record 

 these observations in the present paper, yet, without the knowledge 

 gained in the field, it would have })een impossiljle definitely to deter- 

 mine the relationship of some of the forms herein listed. 



'^' Profesfsor Chajiinan dind suddenly before thin jiaper conld be printed. A sketcli 

 f)f his life will hv found in Thr Cliarticr.^ Vdlh'tj Mlrmrnf I'Vbruary 2o, 1905, and in the 

 current volume of The I'mm^ijlrdii'ia School ./onnial. 



