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dark; a row of terminal, rounded light-olive spots, the fringe dark at 

 ends of veins. Hind wing uniform dark brown, the fringe a shade 

 lighter. Expanse 40 mm. 



One male, Callao, Peru (Mrs. M. J. Ptisey), 

 Type. — No. 11367, U. S, National Museum. 

 The following table will separate the species the males of 

 which belong to Blera Walker. The species referred to Cha- 

 disra proper, namely zabcna Schaus, hatama Schaus, zabenilla 

 Dognin, multiMa Schaus, cucullioides Schaus, and malocam- 

 poides Dyar, are omitted from the table, as they have an en- 

 tirely different facies and could not possibly be confused with 

 these. Chadisra vcrona Schaus and Blera pernnda Druce may 

 be sexes of one species. Chadisra cacobiile Dyar is omitted, as 

 there is no male, and the table is founded on that sex ; as 

 remarked above, it may be the female of Blera arecosa Druce. 



Table of the Males of Chadisra, Section Blera. 

 Ground color of fore wing white or pale gray over median space. 



Outer line continuous, followed by unbroken shadings or parallel 

 lines. 

 Outer line not followed by shadings, but by a brown line, 



nitida Schaus. 

 Outer line followed by brown shadings. 



Outer line slightly bent outward below. .. ./>o/i7/"a Cramer." 



Outer line much bent outward below. .. .ceruroides Walker. 



Outer line, or a least its following shade, broken into separate 



patches. 



Following shade brown, edged by a row of rounded black spots, 



tenuis Schaus. 



Following shade with its outer edge not forming rounded 



black spots. 



A distinct black bar below vein 3, forming an angled mark 



with a fragment of the outer line. 



Brown shadings reaching to inner mSirgm. hymen Dyar. 



Inner margin broadly silvery gray infanta Dyar. 



Dash below vein 3 indistinct, not joined to a fragment of 

 the outer line. 

 Subbasal space well filled in with brown. a;TCo,yo Druce. 

 SubbasaL space filled in only on costal half, 



torresi Dognin. 



" Mr. Schaus proposed the name rogenhoferi for Felder's figure of 

 politia (not Cramer), but I am unable to distinguish it. On the other 

 hand, ceruroides Walker seems separable, although placed as a synonym 

 by Mr. Schaus. 



