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ILLUSTRATIONS OF UNFIGURED LEPIDOPTERA. 



Dynamine albidula A. G. Weeks, Jr. * 



(Plate VI, Figure /.) 

 Habitat: Bolivia, near Sicasica. Expanse, 1.25 inches. 



Head, palpi, thorax and abdomen above, ^blackish with gray hairs; 

 beneath, nearly white. Antennae black with white annulations at the base 

 of each joint. Club tipped with tawny. Legs white. 



The lower portion of the fore wing is white, from a line drawn from a 

 point close to the base on inner margin and extending upwards to and along 

 the median nervure to end of discoidal space, then curving downwards to 

 lower angle, meeting inner margin one-sixteenth inch from angle. The rest 

 of the wing is black with white spots. The discoidal space is heavily 

 dusted with lustrous greenish blue scales. In the centre of the space is 

 a small white spot. Midway between apex and base is a large white spot 

 extending from costa towards hind margin and directly over the summit 



1 Canadian Entomologist Vol. XXXIII, No. 10, October, 1901. 



