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6 and 7. Underneath, primaries with the costal margin and apex 
tinged with reddish brown. Secondaries dark reddish brown; a small 
yellow outer spot between veins 3 and 4, and one between 6 and 7. 
Expanse. — Thirty-seven millimeters. 
Habitat. — Nova Friburgo. Brazil. 
Type.—^o. 6054, U.S.N.M. 
PADRAONA SARTIA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Primaries dark brown; basal half of costa light ocher- 
ous brown; spots pale yellow, semihyaline, edged with darker yellow; 
three small spots below costa before apex ; a large quadrate spot 
between veins "2 and 3, and a smaller one above, between veins 3 and 4; 
a yellow streak above submedian vein; some ocherous brown hairs at 
base and on inner margin. Secondaries, the costa broadly dark brown; 
the outer margin black; a pencil of black hairs on inner margin; the 
disc dark ocherous brown with some small subterminal yellow spots. 
Underneath, primaries black; the costal margin, apex broadly, and 
outer margin to vein 3 reddish brown; the spots as above. Secondaries 
reddish brown at base and on outer margin; a broad black shade near 
inner margin from base to outer margin near anal angle; the inner 
margin and subterminal space ocherous; a velvety black spot be3"ond 
cell above vein 4 followed by a; large white spot; two small white spots 
above it near outer margin and two below it; an elongated large white 
spot below vein 2. 
Expanse. — Twenty-seven millimeters. 
Habitat. — Petropolis, Brazil. 
Tyjye.—^o. 6055, U.S.N.M. 
PADRAONA CALCAREA, new species. 
Diagnosis. — Male. — Wings dark l^rown. Primaries, a bright ful- 
vous band cut by veins from middle of submedian, narrowing toward 
vein 5, before which it is angled and interrupted, broad between 5 and 
6, narrow between 6 and 7. Secondaries, an ol)lique orange mark 
from veins 2 to 5 near outer margin. Underneath light brown, the 
veins pale. Primaries, some black in cell and above inner angle; the 
fulvous spot as above, but duller. Secondaries, the orange spots almost 
effaced, but extending below vein 2; a dark shade along inner margin, 
widening at anal angle. 
The female has the band broken into spots, which are white, except 
the spot below vein 2, which is geminate and yellow; the spots on 
secondaries are smaller. 
Expanse. — Male, 30 mm.; female, 33 mm. 
Habitat. — Petropolis, Brazil. 
Tyjje.—^o. 6056, U.S.N.M. 
