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vein 2 and a similar spot below vein 2; these are on the ochreous por- 
tion of band and the yellow circle is obsolescent; the subterminal, 
marginal, and terminal lines as on upper side; fringe brown at base, 
outwardly grayish. 
Expanse. — Forty-five millimeters. 
Habitat.- — Nova Friburgo, Brazil. 
Tyiye.—l^o. 5876. U.S.N.M. 
LYMANOPODA VAROLA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Wings brown, faintly tinged with rufous. Underneath 
similar; some lilacine scales on outer margin, limited by a fine irregular 
reddish brown line. Primaries, a darker indistinct outer line; a 
marginal ocellus between veins 2 and 3, black containing a white point 
and circled with ochreous. Secondaries, an irregular reddish sub- 
terminal line followed between veins 2 and 3 by a small round yellow 
spot. 
Expanse. — Thirty -six millimeters. 
Ilal) itat. — Peru . 
Ti/pe.—^o. 5877, U.S.N.M. 
BR^ssoLiisr.;^:. 
NAROPE MARMORATA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Wings brown, the veins paler; also the basal and ante- 
rior portion of primaries to the dark violaceous brown apical portion 
which does not reach vein -i on the outer margin. Underneath, pri- 
maries fawn color, irro rated with dark brown strite; a narrow inner 
and a broad median irregular brownish shade; a white shade from 
apex to middle of inner margin; a white costal spot before apex; a 
marginal black spot mottled with white scales between veins 5 and 6. 
Secondaries darker; an oblique violaceous shade from middle of costal 
margin to near base of inner margin; a similar median shade from 
vein 5 to middle of inner margin; an outer shade not quite so dark 
and mottled with lilacine from vein 5 to inner margin and anal angle, 
containing four subterminal yellow spots edged with reddish brown, 
the largest spot between veins 2 and 3; the outer margin light brown^ 
limited by a luiuilar dentate darker brown line. 
Another specimen has the upper surface of a more uniform brown, 
merely the apex and outer margins being slightly darker. 
Expanse. — Fifty-eight millimeters. 
Habitat. — Bolivia. 
Type.—^o. 5878, U.S.N.M. 
