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fine fulvous streaks below costa and above inner margin. 

 Hind win^ yellowish hyaline, the veins blackish. 



Hah. Paraguay, Sapucay {Foster), 1 ^ type. Exp. 

 24 mm. 



354a. IsanthrenefuIvipuHcta, sp. ii. 



Isanthrene varia, Ilmpsn. Cat. Lep. Phal. i. p. 176 (part.). 



Head, thorax, and abdomen black-brown ; antennse ful- 

 vous, the shaft ringed witii black and the branches partly 

 black ; frons, vertex of head, and tegulaj with silvery-blue 

 patches ; patagia with obscure fulvous streaks ; fore coxae 

 with blue patches, hind coxae with orange spots, the base of 

 femora with streak above tarsi and extremity of hind tibiae 

 orange ; abdomen with two orange dorsal points on first 

 segment, followed by paired fulvous spots on the next two 

 segments, subdorsal white points and yellow lateral spots on 

 second segment, the other segments with leaden subdorsal 

 fasciae with blue spots on them, the ventral surface with 

 white band at base, followed by sublateral white spots on 

 next segment and blue spots on third segment. Fore wing 

 hyaline, the costal half tinged with yellow ; the veins brown 

 and fulvous ; two silvery-blue points at base ; a fulvous 

 streak, subcostal towards base, then becoming costal; the 

 inner area dark, with fulvous streaks above and below vein 1 

 on basal half; a terminal dark band witli slightly irregular 

 inner edge, expanding somewhat towards apex and angled 

 inwards at vein 2. Hind wing hyaline, the veins dark, a 

 narrow terminal band slightly incurved at veins 2 and 1 ; the 

 underside with the cell and costal area except costal edge 

 fulvous. 



JIah. Panama, Chiriqui {Champion) ^ 1 ? type, Godman- 

 Salvin Coll. Exj). 42 ram. 



Page 179. For Bomhiliodes read AuTOCHLORiS, Hiibn. 

 Verz. p. 125 (1827), which has preceden-^e. Type ahnon, 

 which will come next enagrus. 



386. Gymnelia plithca. — Dr. Staudlnger has from two 

 different collectors received specimens taken in copula with 

 940. Pseudosphenoptera basalis, and it seems probable that 

 it is the male of that species, in which case pittkea and cocho 

 should be removed to Pseudosphenoptera ; the hind wing i.s 

 so minute in the male that the neuration is not quite certain, 

 and the specimens of haaalis arc all females. 



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