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maries blacki.sh at base; the costa and apex tinged with reddish; the 
"spots as above. Secondaries, tinged with reddish; a small subterminal 
grayish spot, very small, between* 3 and 4. 
Expanae. — Thirty millimeters. 
Habitat. — Trinidad, British West Indies. 
Typc.—^o. 6027, U.S.N.M. 
MUCIA MATALMA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Male. — Brand narrow, blackish, from origin of vein 3 
to vein 2; below vein 2 a longitudinal streak, and below this a linear 
brand to submedian; a semihyaline spot beyond brand, above vein 2, 
and a smaller .spot between veins 3 and 4. Underneath oliv^aceous 
brown. Primaries dark brown on basal half; a slightly paler marginal 
shade below vein 2. Secondaries, the costal margin somewhat darker; 
an outer black point between veins 6 and 7; an outwardly oblique row 
of thin black spots from vein 2, the spots above veins 2 and 3 the 
largest, 
Expanse. — Thirty-four millimeters. 
Hahltat. — Petropolis, Brazil. 
Tyj>e.—^o. 6028, U.S.N.M. 
CATIA MINAYA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Male. — An elongated black brand at lower angle of cell; 
a small round black brand above submedian; the two brands connected 
and followed bv thick grayish scales. Wings dark brown; fringe 
grayish. Primaries, an indistinct small pale spot between veins 3 
and 4; some reddish brown scales on base of costa; olivaceous hairs 
on inner margin. Secondaries, with some olivaceous hairs. Under- 
neath, primaries blackish; inner margin dark gray; costal margin and 
apex reddish brown; a small pale spot between 3 and 4 and a fainter 
spot below vein 3. Secondaries reddish brown; a median darker shade, 
preceded by a faint paler spot in cell, and followed by a faint paler 
shade from vein 6 to just below vein 2. 
Expanse. — Twenty-seven millimeters. 
Hahltat. — Tijuca, Brazil. 
Allied to C. druryi Latreille. 
Type.—^o. 6029, U.S.N.M. 
EUPHYES MENOPIS, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Mal§. — Brand narrow, black, from vein 3 to submedian. 
Wings blackish brown. Primaries, basal half shaded with olivaceous 
ocher; basal half of costa yellow; a yellow spot at upper angle of cell; 
three elongated yellow outer spots below costa; brand followed by a 
