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with brown ; fore wing long and narrow, pale silvery gray, the subbasal 

 space filled in with brown on the costal half, defined by two lines, 

 broken-dislocated on the veins ; three brown spots on the costa beyond ; 

 discal mark lunate, whiter than the ground ; outer line represented by 

 two black cusps between veins 4 and 6 and a wavy line below vein 3 

 to margin, a strong black dash below vein 3 continuing this line out- 

 wardly; beyond the outer line, except at the break between veins 3 and 

 4, filled in with brown to the faint white subterminal line ; a brown spot 

 between veins 4 and 5 near the margin ; terminal line black, slender, 

 forming angular cusps between the veins. Hind wing whitish over the 

 disk, 'apex and outer margin brown shaded, especially on the veins ; a 

 small, double, angular white mark at anal angle. Expanse 45 mm. 



One male, Omai, British Guiana (collection of Wm. 

 Schaus). 



Type. — No. 11365, U. S. National Museum. 



Chadisra (Blera) infanta, n. sp. 



Head yellowish brown, collar dark brown, disk of thorax narrowly 

 yellowish brown in the middle, else silvery white, slightly tinted with 

 gray; abdomen brown dorsally on the basal two-thirds, the terminal 

 segments gray-white, the anal tuft mixed with brown ; fore wing silvery 

 gray-white, a costal, brown triangular spot in the subbasal space, edged. 

 by black lines which are obsolete below; discal mark white, faintly re- 

 lieved; three brown angular marks on costal edge; outer line nearly 

 absent, represented by two black marks between veins 4 and 6 and a 

 black distinct L-shaped mark below vein 3, its long arm paralleling the 

 vein, filled in below with brown, also a brown band from vein 4 to 

 costa just beyond the remains of the outer line, edged with diffused 

 black cusps next to the white, faintly relieved subterminal line ; ter- 

 minal line slender, black, forming arcs between the veins. Hind wing 

 whitish, shaded with brown except in an outer mesial band and the 

 fringe; an obscure angled mark at anal angle. Expanse 45 mm. 



Two males, Carabaya, Peru (collection of Wm. Schaus). 

 Type. — No. 11366, U. S. National Museum. 



Chadisra malocampoides, n. sp. 



Head and thorax olive-brown, the patagia olive-green, probably all 

 olive-green when fresh; abdomen dark gray, the tip olivaceous brown 

 (green) ; fore wing grayish olive-green, a rounded elliptical clear spot 

 of this color on inner margin at base, at anal angle, and on costa just 

 before apex, the rest of the wing darker tinted, the veins lined with 

 powdery blackish; lines faint, blackish, crenulate, the inner geminate, 

 median and outer single, the outer with black points on the veins fol- 

 lowed by light points on costal half; a round, punctiform, black discal 

 dot, in a blackish brown pulverulent cloud; subterminal line indicated. 



