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wings whitish, rather broad ; marginal region broad ; costal region 

 of the fore-wings twice broader near the base than by the stigma ; 

 second sector of the radius not wanting as in C. leptalea ; cubital 

 areolet nearly equal in size to the adjoining subcubital areolet ; 

 veins pale yellow ; veinlets of the two sectors with very few brown 

 marks ; apical and cubital veinlets and second series of gradate vein- 

 lets mostly brown ; veinlet between the hind borders of the second and 

 third subcubital areolets clouded with brown : hind-wing veins of 

 one colour ; stigma brownish. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the 

 wings 2022 lines. 



Var. 6. Spots on the thorax very indistinct : abdomen pitchy, 

 pale at the base. 



a. Georgia. From Mr. Abbot's collection. 

 b ? From Mr. Children's collection. 



73. CHEYSOPA INSULAEIS. 



Testacea, subtus pallidior ; caput rufo varium ; antenna testacece, 

 alls multo lortgiores ; prothorax conicus ; abdominis segmen- 

 torum margines postici fusci ; alee limpidce, anticce fusco 

 uniguttatce, stigmate fusco, venis viridibus nigro variis. 



Testaceous: head reddish towards the mouth, and with a red- 

 dish band on the vertex : antennae testaceous, much longer than the 

 wings : prothorax conical, longer than broad : hind borders of the 

 abdominal segments brown, under side and legs pale testaceous : 

 wings limpid, broad ; marginal regions as broad as that of C. vul~ 

 garis ; veins pale green, here and there ulackish ; stigma small, pale 

 brown ; a brown dot on one of the transverse veins of the fore-wings 

 at three-fourths of the length from the base and at one-third of the 

 breadth from the hind border; the adjoining series of gradate trans- 

 verse veins black. Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 18 

 lines. 



a. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 



74. CHEYSOPA CONFORMIS. 



Testacea ; antenna: obscuriores, basi nigricantes ; pedes pallidi ; 

 alee limpidce, immaculate, stigmate testaceo, venis viridibus 

 nigro variis. 



The dark antennae, the pale hind borders of the abdominal 

 segments and the unspotted wings distinguish this species from C. 



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