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caudal section dull buff; eyes burnt umber; antennae blackish, tipped 

 ^^^th naples yellow. Pleura very dull buff, margined dorsad by a 

 diagonal bar of blackish, the area immediately cephalad of the inser- 

 tion of the median limbs of the same color. Tegmina with the anal 

 area chromium green, the series of ocelliform spots found in this 

 genus being in this species four in number, placed near the princi- 

 pal veins — numbering proximo-distad the first is subcircular and 

 entirely on the costal side, the second is of similar form and slightly 

 on the veins, the third is roughly ovate and with the greater por- 

 tion on the discoidal field, the fourth is elongate elliptical or sub- 

 linear and entirely discoidal, only touching the veins, the color of 

 the spots is deep chrome, edged with blackish brown; anal vein 

 very dark brown. Wings with disk cadmium yellow, becoming cad- 

 mium orange toward the periphery, fenestrate axillary area clear hya- 

 line; marginal color blackish brown, 

 the width of the band being about 

 a third the length of the wing at the 

 apex and gradually narrowing prox- 

 imad to the merest edging. Abdo- 

 men and venter wood brown, the 

 former becoming cinnamon-rufous 

 toward the apex. Cephalic limbs 

 olivaceous, tarsi dull red brown; 

 median limbs vinaceous rufous, fig.5. 

 Caudal femora very dull bottle 

 green, the genicular arches and lobes dull blackish brown; cuadal tibiae 

 very dull liver brown, the spines orange-rufous touched with black. 



.(EOLACRIS BELLA. 



(X 1) 



Tegmen and wing 



A paratypic male has also been examined. It is slightly smalle 

 than the type, while the inflation of the lateral angles of the pro- 

 notum is less pronounced. The color is more decidedly green and 

 the yellows are purer with less of orange and buff in them. 



Genus PRIONOLOPHA Stal. 



PRIONOLOPHA SERRATA (Linnaeus). 



Surinam. (C. J. Hering.) Four females. Para, State of Para, 

 Brazil. August. (H.H.Smith.) One male. Corumba, Matto Grosso, 

 Brazil. March (1), April (1). Highland (1). (H. H. Smith.) Two 

 males, two females. 



