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EUDAMUS JANITA, new species. 
DUujitoiits. — Wings brown; fringe fawn-color, spotted with brown. 
Primaries, spots semihjaline whitish; a median costal streak; a large 
spot in cell, and one between veins 2 and 3, both contracted in their 
middle; a very small spot below vein 2; a spot between veins 3 and 4 
placed more outwardly; a very oblique row of four small spots below 
costa before apex. Secondaries with olivaceous brown hairs. Under- 
neath, primaries brown, the inner margin paler; the space beyond 
discal spot to apex thickly irrorated with gray. Secondaries, lilacine 
gra}^, striated with brown; a brown spot above cell near base; a broad 
median brown band and a narrower brown wavy outer band. 
Expanse. — Thirty-eight millimeters. 
Habitat. — Rio Janeiro, Brazil. 
Tijpe.—l^o. 5964, U.S.N.M. 
EUDAMUS PITHYS, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Wings dark brown; fringe butf, spotted Avith black. 
Primaries, some buff scales at base of costa; spots semih^aline, 3'el- 
lowish white; an oblique row from middle of costa toward inner angle; 
a spot above and one below subcostal vein; a quadrate spot outwardh" 
concave below vein 3; a smaller, posteriorly round spot just below 
vein 2; more outw^ardly a large spot from 3 to 4, above which a small 
spot between 4 and 5, and a line linear spot between 5 and 6; a quad- 
rate larger spot from 6 to 7, and three elongated spots above 7, more 
inwardly. Secondaries, tails long, blackish. Underneath, primaries 
lighter brown; the spots as above surrounded by blackish shades; a 
lilacine brown space beyond cell between 3 and 7; outer margin darker; 
subterminal lilacine brown lunular spots, paler on costa near apex. 
Secondaries, lilacine brown, markings blackish l)rown, finely edged 
with a paler lilacine brown shade; an irregular basal I)and; a median 
irregular band; an irregular outer band from vein 7 to submedian, 
broken into spots between 3 and 6, followed by a small buff space 
between 3 and 4, and a paler broader lilacine space below A^ein 2; mar- 
ginal dark shade, l)ccomirig broader below vein 3; tail entirely black- 
ish brown. 
Expanse. — Forty-five millimeters. 
Habitat. — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 
Type.—^o. 5965, U.S.N.M. 
THYMELE SUBVIRESCENS, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Palpi red; the third joint black. Head red; some black 
around the eyes. Collar and abdomen blue black, the anus and last 
three segments below red. Wings blue black. Primaries, fringe 
