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apex ; a fine dark terminal line ; cilia brewn at tips from apex to 

 vein 2 ; the underside with the bas-al and inner areas pale rufous, 

 the rest of v,''m<^ ^rev irrorated with fuscous and with a dark sub- 

 t.'rniin;il shade. 



Ab. 1. Fore wdng with the antemedial black six)t confluent with 

 the triangidar medial shade. 



Ab. 2. Darker brown ; fore wing with diffused dark streaks on 

 basal half below costa and in and below the cell. 



2 . IMueh browner : fore wing A^th the antemedial line more 

 curved arising from u))per angle of cell and crossing the cell, 



Fig. S5.—Nymbis garnoti, J . \, 



the postmedial area with three oblii^ue brown lines, faint nan"ow 

 red-brown shades beyond the ante- and postmedial lines. 



Hab. Guatemala, S. Geronimo {Champion), 2 6 ; Honduras, 

 K. Sar.stoon {Bhincaneaiix),! 6 ; Panama, Chiriqui (CAfl/«^/o«), 



1 J, Godman-Salvin Coll.; Jamaica (Gosse), Id, 1 2 ^yv^ 

 obligata, Gordontown (Kai/e),2 c? , 2 $ , Kunaway Bay (TFflf/s?'«y- 

 ham), I 2 ■• Cuba, Matanzas (ScJians), 2 6 ; Haiti (Ttceedie), 



2 6 ; Sta. Lucia (Coir/c), 1 d ; Gbenada (i/. M. Smith), 3 d , 

 2 2 • ■E'-^i'- 42-46 millim. 



7901. Nymbis jugis. (Plate CCXXIV. fig. 17.) 



rhurys jugis, Wlk. xiv. 1481 (1858); Dniee, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. i. 

 p. 385 (part.). 



S • Head, thorax, and abdomen pale red-brown. Fore wing 

 grev tinged with red-brown and irrorated with blackish ; a very 

 oblique slightly downcurved black-brown line defined on inner side 

 by white from beyond upper angle of cell to inner margin weU 



