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Upperside dark brown. Antennae with a white ring near 

 the point. Anterior wing dark brown, with a linear rufous 

 spot at the base of the costal margin : five transparent spots — 

 one (minute) within the cell, two between the branches of 

 the median nervurc, and two (one very minute) near the 

 apex. 



Underside as above, except that the inner margin of the 

 anterior wing is broadly grey-white, and that the posterior 

 wing has a minute white spot within the cell, and three similar 

 spots in a transverse line below it. 



Exp, IVjj inch. 



Hab. Venezuela. 



Hesperia Cormasa. 



Alis utrinque rufo-fuscis : anticis punetis quiaque hyalinis (duobus 

 minutissimis). 



^ Upperside dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing with five 

 transparent spots — one in the cell, two below it between the 

 branches of the median nervure, and two (very minute) near 

 the apex. 



Underside as above, except that there is a small pale spot 

 near the inner margin. 



Exp. \y^ inch. 



Hab. Borneo. 



Very nearly allied to the last, but without the white ring 

 round the antennte, as well as the spots on the underside of 

 the posterior wing. 



Hesperia Malthina. 



Alis utrinque fuscis : anticis maculis septem hyalinis : posticia 

 macula tiava : his infra macula magna flava. 



Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing dark brown, with 

 seven transparent white spots — one in the cell sinuated, three 

 below, between the nervures, forming a longitudinal band, 

 and three near the apex, touching. Posterior wing with a 

 central pale yellow bifid spot. 



Underside as above, except that there is a pale yellow spot 

 near the inner margin of the anterior wing, and that the poste- 

 rior wing has a large yellow central spot. 



Exp. 1',^ inch. 



JIab. Calabar. 



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