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EUTYCHIDE BARNESI, new species. 
Diagnosis.- — Thorax tinged with dark green. Wings dark brown, 
tinged with viohiceous. Primaries, some white hairs on basal half of 
inner margin; spots semihyaline, white; a large quadrate spot between 
veins 2 and 3; a smaller spot near outer margin between 3 and 4; a 
very small spot below costa, subterminall3^ Secondaries, fringe at 
anal angle white; a white spot be^^ond cell between veins 2 and 4, cut 
by vein 3, the upper portion longer than the lower portion. Under- 
neath, duller. Primaries, the apex tinged with lilacine gray; some 
subterminal dark spots between the veins. Secondaries lilacine brown; 
a dark basal shade; a broad shade from apex to the dark shade along 
the inner margin; marginal dark spots between the veins. 
Expanse. — Thirty millimeters. 
Hahitat — Petropolis, Brazil. 
Type.—^o. 6013, U.S.N.M. 
THOON LUGENS, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Male. — Wings dark brown; the fringe paler. Prima- 
ries, the brand black. Underneath, primaries reddish brown, the 
inner margin paler. Secondaries, violaceous brown except the inner 
margin; a minute spot in cell, and some outer similar spots above vein 
2, lighter brown like the inner margin. 
Expanse. — Twentj^-seven millimeters. 
Hahitat. Petropolis, Brazil. 
Typ>e.—l^o. 0014, U.S.N.M. 
RHINTHON BOMAX, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Male. — Wings dark brown. Primaries, a narrow trans- 
verse semihyaline white spot from 2 to 3; a small round hj^aline spot 
between 3 and 4. Underneath, dark brown tinged with violaceous. 
Primaries, the inner angle and outer margin lighter brown. Second- 
aries, a small j^ellow spot at end of cell; a yellow outer point between 
3 and 4. 
Expanse. — Thirty-six millimeters. 
Zfe?»^/az^.— Petropolis, Brazil. 
Type.—^o. 6015. U.S.N.M. 
RHINTHON TANARIS, new species. 
Diagnosis.— Mah; . — Wings dark brown. Primaries, a hyaline point 
between 3 and 4. Underneath, dark brown. Primaries, outer margin 
and apex broadly lighter brown; the spot as above; a transverse pale 
streak between 2 and 3. Secondaries shaded with violaceous above 
median and vein 2. 
