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EUPTYCHIA NARAPA, new species. \ 
Diagnosis. — Male. — Wings uniform brown; a dark terminal line. 
Underneath brown; a fine darker inner line; a straight outer line, dark 
brown, outwardly shaded with whitish; a lunular wav}' subterminal line; 
a straight marginal line; the terminal line blackish. Primaries, four 
blackish ocelli with white points and faintl}^ circled with yellow from 
veins 2 to 6. Secondaries, five ocelli as on primaries from veins 2 to 
7, those between 2 and 3 and 5 and 6 slightly larger. 
Expanse. — Thirty-one millimeters. 
Habitat. — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 
Ttjpe.—^o. 5871, U.S.N.M. 
EUPTYCHIA MONECA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Female. — Wings dark brown, with darker terminal, 
marginal and subterminal lines; the latter wavy. Primaries, a dark 
point at end of cell; a dark outer line angled below costa, then straigh^, 
to inner margin. Secondaries, the outer line incurved between 5 and 6 ' 
then wavy to inner margin; a faint inner line; an ocellus above vein 
2, a smaller one below it. Underneath light brown, irrorated with 
darker strife; tha lines as above; the space between marginal and ter- 
minal lines 3^ellowish. Primaries, a distinct inner line, nearly straight^ 
a small ocellus between veins 5 and 6. Secondaries, a wavy inner 
line; an ocellus between veins 2 and 3, and one between 5 and 6, wit 
two silver points; a smaller ocellus below vein 2 with a single silve 
point; a small geminate ocellus between 4 and 5; a minute ocelluc 
above vein 3 and above vein 6. 
Male. — The ocelli on secondaries above very small; those underneath 
also small, and not geminate between veins 4 and 5. 
Expanse. — Male, twenty-nine millimeters; female, thirty-three mi' 
limeters. 
Hahitat. — Castro, Parana; Nova Friburgo, Brazil. 
7]/i?e.— No. 5872, U.S.N.M. 
EUPTYCHIA BURGIA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Female. — Wings dark brown; an outer dark straigh 
line to near anal angle of secondaries; a wavy lunular subterminal line 
a fine marginal and terminal line. Underneath olivaceous brown; 
wavy dark brown inner line not reaching costa on primaries; a straight 
dark brown outer line, broadly shaded outwardly with lilacine gray; 
four minute ocelli on primaries between veins 2 to 6; five similar 
ocelli on secondaries between veirus 2 to 7; the subterminal, marginal, 
and terminal lines very fine; the fringe gray, spotted with blackish. 
ExiKvnse. — Fort}^ millimeters. 
Hahitat. — Nova Friburgo, Brazil. 
Type.—^o. 5873, U.S.N.M. 
