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third, one-half, and two-thirds; the first and second outcurved above 

 middle, the third outcurved from vein 7 to '2, marked I)}' dark vein 

 .spots; submarg-inal line gra}', zigzag, preceded and followed b}- olive- 

 fuscous shading mixed on veins 3, 4, and 6 in the inner ])aiid with ful- 

 vous scales, this l)and stopping short at vein 3, the outer interrupted 

 between 3 and -i; extreme margin gra}'; marginal spots black, con- 

 spicuous; cell spot slight; fringe pale and dark gra}'. 



Uimbolng. — Without Imsal line. 



Under side dull white, flushed with olive in forewing where the costa 

 shows tine oblique dark dots and spots; both wings with broad black 

 margins with straight inner edge, leaving the fringes whitish; cell 

 spots slight. 



Head and thorax whitish, speckled with olive; abdomen missing; 

 legs fuscous. 



Expanse of icings.- — S-i mm. 



LocnHfij. — Nova Fil)urgo, Brazil; 1 female. 



Distinguished l)y the straight edged dark borders of the under side. 



Tf/pe.—C&t. No. 9376, U.S.N.M. 



PHYSOCLEORA SCUTIGERA, new species. 



Foreiring. — White, with a few olive-gray speckles; the basal area 

 and costal space moi'c thickly dusted; lines olive-fuscous, starting 

 from dark costal spots at one-third, one-half, and two-thirds; the first 

 bent on subcostal and again on submedian fold, straight between and 

 oblique below, with a gray shade in front of it; median line bent out- 

 ward beyond the slight gray cell spot, then oblique inward; outer line 

 marked by dark vein dots, outbent between 6 and 3, strongly inbent 

 in submedian interspace, followed by a dark olive-fuscous blotch on 

 vein 4, and a slight olive shade throughout; two dark olive-fuscous 

 shades define the waved sulmiarginal line; marginal spots large and 

 dark; fringe white varied w^ith gray. 



H'lndwing. — Without basal line; the rest as in forewing, l)ut the 

 outer line regularly lunulate- dentate followed by a well marked olive 

 shade. 



Under side white; forewing clouded with olive-gray to l)eyond mid- 

 dle, leaving a white ill-detined space before the broad blackish hind 

 margin; costa with line pale and dark streaks; hindwing wholly white 

 except a small gray cloud at apex; fringes white. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen white; face with a dark central bar; 

 shoulders with a dark gray spot in front; third and fourth segments 

 of abdomen with a black saddle, pale in center; anal segment blackish 

 above before the tufts; legs whitish. 



Expanse of trhigs. — tiC) nun. 



Locality. — Chaco, Bolivia; 1 male. 



Type.— C^t. No. 9377, U.S.N.M. 



