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which, however, the structure of the cells and the neuration gen- 

 ■erally show it to be closely allied. 



LEUCOMA Hiib. 

 17. L. gracillima sp. nov. (^. — Antennae with the culmen white, the pecti- 

 nations gray; the palpi, the front, and the entire body with the legs lute- 

 ous gray; the wings are whitish, translucent, with the costa and margins 

 opaque white. Female like the male. Expanse: c^, 32 mm.; $, 37 mm. 



//ad. — Cape Lopez. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE IIL 



Fig. I. Atnnentopsyche incisa cj^, sp. nov. 



" 2. Girpa cynocephala (^, sp. nov. 



" 3. Girpa notata (^, sp. nov. 



" 4. Geodena dania (^, sp. nov. 



" 5. Geodena absitnilis (^ sp. nov. 



*' 6. Soloe bigutta r^, sp. nov. 



" 7. Hyleniera tetiera ^, sp. nov. 



■" 8. Hylentera indentata $, sp. nov. 



" 9. Leucoma gracillima (^, sp. now. 



" 10. Nycteinera fallax (^, sp. nov. 



" II. Sulychra promelcena cf , sp. nov. 



^' 12. Redoa Ogovensis ^, sp. nov. 



" 13. Redoa Ogovensis 9, sp. nov. 



" 14. Caviria eximia ^f , sp. nov. 



*' 15. Caviria xanthosoma (^, sp. nov. 



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A NEW EUDAMUS. 



By Henry Skinner, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Endamns Aemilea n. sp. — Male expands iX inch., $ lyi inch. Wings 

 are a gray-brown, similar to E. bathyllus, yet when compared with the 

 latter species there is a marked difference in color; yet it is almost impos- 

 sible to describe in words. There is a somewhat lighter and grayer area 

 in the middle of the secondaries of cemilea. Upperside: primaries. In 

 three specimens there is a white dot near the outer end of the discoidal 

 cell, and in two specimens there are two of these white spots; there is a 

 crooked row of white spots running across the outer third of the wing 

 from the costa nearly to the interior margin. First come the three nearly 

 united spots which are present in so many species, then below these and 

 urther toward the exterior margin are two others, the lower one of the two 



