NO. 1262. NEW AMERICAN B VTTERFLIES—SCHA US. 415 
Underneath, dull gray. Primaries, an outer row of five black spots 
curved below costa, the lower two spots placed more inwardly; a sub- 
marginal brown shade, interrupted by the veins, and partly shaded 
with bronzy I'ed; a terminal black line. Secondaries, a black spot 
above cell, another within it; discocellular partly finel}" black; an outer 
row of black spots, the costal spot largest, the spot between veins 6 
and 7 close to cell; the spots all inwardly shaded with reddish brown; 
a subterminal row of brownish spots followed by orange below vein 
4, broadh' so on inner margin and between veins 2 and 3, where there 
is also a black spot; a black anal spot; a terminal black line preceded 
by a whitish line. 
Expanse. — Male, 17 millimeters; female, 20 millimeters. 
Habitat. — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 
Tijpe.—^o. 5939, U.S.N.M. 
THECLA MUATTINA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Primaries grayish brown, shaded with dull lilacine blue 
in cell and below it; fringe orange. Secondaries dull lilacine blue; 
the outer margin and apex grayish brown; a terminal dark line pre- 
ceded by a whitish shade below vein 7; an orange spot at anal angle; 
a smaller orange spot between veins 2 and 3; fringe dark gray divided 
In" a pale line. Underneath brownish gray. Primaries, an oblique 
white outer line from costa to vein 2, then forming a deep angle 
inwardly below vein 2; above vein 2 this line is inwardly shaded with 
dark gray; a faint subterminal fine dark line. Secondaries, an irregu- 
lar fine white outer line, angled twice below vein 3, inwardly shaded 
with dark gray; a fine whitish subterminal interrupted shade followed 
by a large red spot at anal angle and between veins 2 and 3, this latter 
containing outwardly a small black spot; a terminal dark line preceded 
by a white line. 
Expanse. — Twent3^-seven millimeters. 
Habitat. — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 
Difl^ers from T. muatta Hewitson in the orange fringe on primaries 
and orange spot on secondaries. 
Type.—^o. 5940, U.S.N.M. 
THECLA" BINANGULA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Male. — Primaries truncated at apex, excavated below 
vein 5. Secondaries prolonged and excavated between anal angle and 
vein 2. Primaries dark brown; a few scattered blue scales at base; a 
large darker space at end of cell. Secondaries pale blue; the costa 
))roadly brown, the fringe brown at base, outwai'dh" whitish; inner 
margin brown with long gra}^ hairs; a ])lack point and line below 
vein 3. Underneath grayish brown. Primaries, a brownish spot at 
end of cell inwardlj^ and outwardly shaded with whitish; a broad 
