714 ARCTIAD-E. 



6 . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale grey slightly tinged with 

 brown ; palpi blackish ; tibiae and tarsi with some black. Fore 

 wing grey-white slightly tinged with brown, chiefly on medial area ; 

 subbasal black spots below costa and cell, the latter with another 

 beyond it; an antemedial black spot on costa and traces of a 

 curved series of points; a round discoidal spot just before the 

 indistinct, slightly curved, minutely dentate postmedial line ; a 

 subterminal spot on costa, another at vein 6 and diffused mark 

 above tornus ; the termen with slight points at apex and more 

 distinct mark at middle. Hind wing pale fuscous. 



Hah. Fr. Guiana, St. Jean Maroni, type f 6 in U.S. Nat. Mus. 

 Exp. 1G millim. 



851 c. Clemensia inleis. 



Clemensia inleis, Schaus, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxix. p. 204 (1905). 



Fore wing with vein 7 absent. 



d . Head and thorax pale rufous ; abdomen rufous dorsally 

 tinged with fuscous. Fore wing pale rufous, with slight darker 

 irroration ; traces of a medial series of points ; a small discoidal 

 spot with another above it on costa and four points towards inner 



margin ; some ill-defined dark marks on costa towards apex and on 

 cilia. Hind wing yellowish white ; a slight discoidal spot ; the 

 apex slightly tinged with rufous. 



Rab. Brazil, Castro Parana, 1 J , type t 6 in U.S. Nat, Mus. 

 Exp. 1G millim. 



*85Qa. Clemensia distincta. (Plate XXXVII. fig. 25.) 

 Clemensia distincta, Schaus, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxix. p. 204 (1905). 



5 . Fuscous tinged with leaden blue. Fore wing with indistinct 

 waved antemedial olive-brown line with diffused band before it 

 except at costa ; a diffused waved medial line, oblique from costa 

 to median nervure, then incurved ; a small discoidal spot ; post- 

 medial line unusually near termen, indistinct, punctiform, defined 

 by some whitish on outer side, excurved from costa to vein 4, then 

 incurved ; the terminal area slightly darker with ill-defined puncti- 

 form whitish line just before termen, bent outwards to tornus ; the 



