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Expanse 28 mm. 



Habitat. — Venadio, Sinaloa, Mexico. 

 Type.— Cat. No. 33336, U.S.N.M. 



The species is close to D. subrotata Harvey and may prove to be 

 the same species when more material is examined. 



DISPHRAGIS PSALMOIDA, new species 



Male. — Head and body dull green; tufts on metathorax and base 

 of abdomen dorsally mottled with bone brown. Fore wing buffy 

 olive, the lines fine, fuscous; a double subbasal line on costa; ante- 

 medial line lunular, slightly ontcurved; a faint line on discocellular; 

 postmedial line outwardly edged with white on costa, wavy to vein 

 5, then crenulate, followed by a double series of black points on veins 

 with white points between them from vein 8 to vein 3, connected by 

 a very faint crenulate line; the veins from cell to termen black. 

 Hind wing whitish, the inner margin buffy brown, expanding at anal 

 angle; costal margin broadly buffy olive with a double fuscous post- 

 medial line, and a subterminal line, preceded by a whitish shade; a 

 terminal brown line and short dark streak on tips of veins; cilia 

 tipped with white. 



Expanse 29 mm. 



Habitat. — Venezuela . 



Type.— C&t. No. 33337, U.S.N.M. 



HEMIPECTEROS TEFFEINA, new species 



Male. — Palpi: Second joint fuscous fringed with white; third joint 

 wood brown tipped with white. Head, collar, thorax, and abdomen 

 above mouse gray mottled with white and benzo brown, the latter 

 color chiefly on collar; abdomen below white. Fore wing white irro- 

 rated with mouse gray, deep mouse gray, and fuscous; some black 

 scales from base of costa form an indistinct outbent line; antemedial 

 and postmedial lines, also a lunule on discocellular, fine, black, all 

 filled in with ochraceous buff, the antemedial line vertical, sinuous, 

 the postmedial outbent along vein 8, almost vertical to vein 3, then 

 incurved, followed by a parallel dark smoky line outangled above 

 vein 6; terminal space suffused with drab; a fine black marginal line, 

 wavy and incurved to vein 4, then broken and lunular; cilia mottled 

 white and chestnut brown. Hind wing white; a narrow light drab 

 shade at apex; a terminal fuscous lunule at anal angle, surmounted 

 by a brown shade; the veins terminally finely brown. 



Expanse 47 mm. 



Habitat. — Teffe, Amazons. 



Type.— C&t. No. 33338, U.S.N.M. 



From the Dognin collection. 



This species is allied to H. artliemis Schaus. 



