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spot white, tinged with reddish; median shade thick, bhirred gray, 

 oblique from before middle of inner margin to vein -i where it is 

 angled and becomes ol)solete above vein 5, preceded and followed above 

 4 by reddish scales; outer line at live-sixths, marked below costa b}- 

 three dark dots on veins and at inner margin by a narrow gra}^ streak, 

 followed immediately l)v a pale submarginal line which is scarcely 

 traceable; a large dark gray triangular ])lotch on hind margin between 

 veins 4 and 6, mixed with red scales, connected with median shade at 

 the angle; marginal stri;e dark, containing small spots between veins; 

 fi'inge concolorous. 



lli?idifun(/. — With a dark spot at base; a gray band at one-fourth, 

 with well defined darker edges; cell spot as in forewing; outer line 

 marked by dark dots on veins above vein 4 followed throughout b}" a 

 gray shade which is broad at inner margin and is connected below 

 middle with a broad fuscous-gray shade reaching from anal angle to 

 vein 5; marginal line crenulate, blackish. 



Under side pale ochreous, unspeckled, except along costa of fore- 

 wing; median shade bent, thick, and diffuse; outer line marked by dark 

 spots on veins and followed b}" a reddish thick line swollen into a 

 blotch beyond cell; a dark marginal line; in the hindwing only the 

 outer thick line is marked. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings; face and palpi reddish a))ove, 

 ochreous below; vertex and antennal shaft whitish; abdomen with some 

 lateral red markings. 



ExjMiise of wings. — 35 nmi. 



Locality. — St. Jean, Maroni River. French Guiana; 1 male. October, 

 1904; occurs also in southeastern Peru. 



Hind margin of wings strongly crenulate, with a larger deeper sinus 

 beyond cell. In apj)earance it bears a certain resemblance to a worn 

 Hein ei 'oph iht ah) 'uptaria. 



Tyj»\—i\\.. No. 9202, l^S.N.:\r. 



ANISODES AURANTIATA variety ATRIDISCATA, new. 



Ditl'crs from the type form of (nwantiata Warren only in the cell 

 spots: these are large, round, black, with minute pale centers, that in 

 the hindwing larger than that in the forewing. 



Locality. — Carabaya, southeastern Peru; 1 male. 



I have seen a female exactly corresponding with this male. 



Typr.— Cut. No. 9203, U.S.N. M. 



ANISODES DELINEATA, new species. 



Fot'cti'imj. — Ochreous, covered with ver}' fine gray and reddish 

 stria', the gra}' ones thicker and stronger along costa; lines line and 

 black: first from costa close to base, oblique outward and forming a 

 beak on median vein, then shortly oblique hindward, abruptly cut off 



