Pard, Brazil, and other Localities. A467 
46. Paranerita carminata, Schaus. 
Paranerita carminata, Schaus, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxix. p. 227 
(1907) (St. Jean de Maroni). 
2 84 caught. (This species has hitherto only been 
known from the unique type.) 
47. Paranerita coccineothoraz, sp. n. 
3. Nearly allied to persimilis, Rothsch. Differs in the 
narrower and more pointed fore and hind wing, in the less 
extent of the brownish-mauve basal area of fore wing, in the 
smaller subapical patch, and in the brilliant scarlet pro- and 
metathorax. The subapical patch does not extend beyond 
subcostal nervure, and above it is a bright scarlet stripe ; 
abdomen and markings in basal area of fore wing scarlet ; 
hind wings scarlet-crimson, 
1 § caught. 
48. Paranerita polyxenoides, Rothsch. 
Paranerita polyxenoides, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vel. xvi. p. 297 
(1909) (Fonte Boa). 
1 3 caught. 
49, Paranerita cuneoplagiatus, sp. n. 
6. Allied to triangularis, Rothsch., but with narrower 
and more pointed wings. Pectus pinkish cream-colour ; 
antenne, basal two-thirds dull pink, outer third cream-buff ; 
head, fronus yellow with red band, vertex red, yellow in 
front ; thorax rosy red slightly powdered with yellow ; 
abdomen with white dot at base, rosy red marked with 
yellow. 
Fore wing reddish mauve-brown strongly washed with 
rose; apex yellow, a large wedge-shaped patch of yellow 
runs in from costa to median nervure, and a similar one 
from termen, both edged with scarlet, a yellow dot broadly 
surrounded by scarlet above vein 1 near base. 
Hind wings rose-pink. 
Length of fore wing 12 mm.; expanse 28 mm, 
| Paranerita oroyana, sp. n. 
3. Very closely allied to cuneoplagiatus. Pectus yellowish 
buff; antennal shaft red, pectinations buffish yellow ; head 
yellow slightly powdered with red; thorax pale mauve 
