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2, surmounted by a large fulvous space outwardl}^ limited b}^ the sub- 
terminal, and becoming narrower above vein 6, from which point to 
costa near apex are three small fulvous spots. Secondaries, a broad 
median white band from costa to near anal angle; a fulvous spot at 
anal angle. Underneath primaries, costa gray streaked with white and 
reddish at base; cell lilacine white at base with an upwardly oblique 
reddish streak from median vein; four reddish transverse lines, the 
space between the hrst two and last two grayish brown, between the 
second and third lilacine; the base below cell and a narrow space 
be3'ond it, grajnsh brown; the white median band extending to costal 
margin, but tinged with reddish brown above vein 3, outwardly lim- 
ited by a reddish l)rown line, which is followed on costa by a quadrate 
dark l)rown space, and then three whitish spots, and on inner margin 
by a dark grayish space to vein 2; the space between 2 and 5 whitish, 
tinged with reddish; a subterminal grayish line; the outer margin 
tinged with gray and whitish; a marginal reddish brown line; .the apex 
and extreme margin tinged with reddish brown. Secondaries, whitish 
gray at base; a basal reddish line from costa along inner margin; a 
geminate reddish inner line, coalescing at veins forming three elongated 
spots; the white median band broadl}^ edged with reddish brown; the 
space beyond grayish brown, divided by a heavy reddish brown line, 
and limited b}' a darker gra}' line; the outer margin grajdsh white; 
a marginal and a terminal reddish brown line; two small black cres- 
cents surmounted by bright reddish brown near anal angle. 
E;q?anse. — Forty-three millimeters. 
Habitat. — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 
Allied to A. erotla; also in the collection of Godman from Para- 
guay. 
fype.—^o. 5890; U.S.N. M. 
ADELPHA BARNESIA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Wings brown; terminal, marginal, and subterminal 
darker lines, the latter geminate on secondaries. Primaries, fine 
darker brown lines crossing the cell and one beyond it; the first line 
continued to submedian, the second line forming an 8 below the 
median; a white median band from inner margin to vein 3; abroad 
fulvous space above vein 3, excavated on its basal side at vein 4, and 
excavated anteriorl}^ below vein 6, outwardl}' followed to costa by two 
minute fulvous spots. Secondaries, a broad white median band ter- 
minating above the anal angle, which is rather produced; a fulvous 
spot close to anal angle; underneath lilacine, the lines reddish brown. 
Primaries, an oblique streak at base of cell; four transverse lines 
forming two spots; a similar spot below the cell; the white median 
band as above; the fulvous replaced b}" a dull whitish space cut into 
spots by the reddish veins, followed on costa and inner margin by a 
violaceous brown space; the lilacine outer margin divided by a reddish 
