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PELLICIA BIPUNCTA, new species. 
Diaqnosh. — Wings dark ]irown, with still darker shadings. Pri- 
maries, inner, median and outer shades suffusing except on costa; the 
outer .shade containing two minute hyaline white spots below costa; a 
marginal dentate darker line broken by the veins. Secondaries, the 
shades narrower and not suffusing; the inner shade absent; the mar- 
ginal line as on primaries. Underneath, lighter brown. Primaries, 
the inner margin still paler; some ochreous brown at apex; an outer 
and a marginal darker line. Secondaries, the median line partly 
geminate; the outer and marginal luie wavy. 
Expanse. — Twentj'-nine millimeters. 
Habitat. — Petropolis, Nova Friburgo, Brazil. 
Allied to P. macareus Herrich-Schaeffer; the lines are not so wavy, 
and there are only two hyaline costal spots. 
Ty2)e.—^o. 5976, U.S.N.M. 
PELLICIA VECINA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Primaries, dark grayish brown, the marking dark 
brown; an inner band; a median shade to vein 2, outwardly angled; 
an outer shade angled be3^ond cell; a marginal shade. Secondaries, 
dark brown; the costal and inner margins paler. Underneath, pri- 
maries, dark brown, the inner margin pale. Secondaries, the costal 
half of wing dark brown; the anal half whitish gray; traces of darker 
median, outer and marginal lines. The upper surface is ver}^ similar 
to P. costiiiiacida Herrich-Schaeffer, biit the secondaries below are 
quite distinct. 
Expanse. — Th irty-two millimeters. 
Hahitat. — Petropolis, Brazil. 
Type.—'^o. 5977, U.S.N.M. 
PELLICIA CAPITANS. new species. 
Plagnosis. — Head and collar brilliant metallic green, as in Go7'gopas 
vlridtceps Butler and Druce. Wings, basal half dark velvety brown; 
outer half light brown, with a dark marginal shade. Primaries, an 
oblique outer shade below costa, containing three hyaline white points. 
Secondaries, a narrow, dark, outer shade. Underneath, light brown 
with traces of darker lines. 
Expanse. — Twenty-seven millimeters. 
Ilahitat. — Aroa, Venezuela. 
Type.—^o. 5978, U.S.N.M. 
CYCLOSEMIA TRIGONILLA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Wings light brown, the veins darker; a terminal dark 
line. Primaries, the ocellus at end of cell black, containing a white 
point and circled with buff; an outer dark-brown line cut by the veins, 
