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HAPIGIA HOLLANDIA. new species 



Female. — Head, collar, and thorax vinaceous brown, the tegulae 

 and metathorax deep brownish vinaceous. Abdomen above dark 

 vinaceous drab, underneath light grayish vinaceous suffused with rus- 

 set vinaceous toward base. Fore wing Hght russet vinaceous, the 

 obUque lines vinaceous brown outwardly shaded with Hght brownish 

 vinaceous; a line at base along inner margin to near middle; ante- 

 medial line outbent to a finer dark lunular Une which follows and joins 

 it on inner margin; the next line from before middle of costa oblique 

 to tornus outwardly edged by the fine double discocellular silver line; 

 postmedial line straight, oblique to vein 4, then double, outbent and 

 curved to below vein 2, then incurved to inner margin; an outer 

 oblique line, slightly excurved to termen at vein 4; a shorter oblique 

 line well beyond it from costa to below vein 6; an irregular subter- 

 minal black line inwardly finely edged with white, outangled at vein 

 6 with broken lunules on interspaces below it; termen deeply crenu- 

 late. Hind wing drab, the cilia light buff. 



Expanse 90 mm. 



Habitat. — Hyutanahan, Rio Purus, Brazil. 



Type. — In Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



Paratype.—C&t. No. 33410, U.S.N.M. 



Named in honor of Dr. W. J. Holland. 



HAPIGIA SMERINTHINA, new species 



Male. — Head, collar, and thorax sayal brown, the tegulae salmon 

 buff; a small white spot on thorax. Abdomen above benzo brown, 

 underneath buff white with vinaceous tawny transverse bands toward 

 base. Fore wing cinnamon buff with fine darker antemedial and 

 postmedial wavy lunular lines meeting at middle of inner margin; 

 a small white spot at base of cell; a subbasal line with small spots in 

 and below cell; a large irregular spot at end of cell, chestnut brown 

 edged with white, except on outer edge, containing sea-foam green 

 lines encircling a chestnut brown spot; contiguous on basal side two 

 obliquely placed white edged spots filled in with sea-foam green and 

 a few dark scales; an outer series of black and white points on veins, 

 connected by a faint line; subterminal small white spots on veins 

 larger between veins 4 and 6, followed by a fine, very irregular black 

 line, partly edged with white. Hind wing benzo brown, the costa 

 light buff, not reaching apex; some light buff on inner margin; cilia 

 irregularly tipped with white. 



Expanse 66 mm. 



Habitat. — Hyutanahan, Rio Purus, Brazil. 



Type. — In Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh. 



Paratype.—C&t. No. 33411, U.S.N.M. 



