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elongate as in thai Bp -. or seven cross-veins b< >i in fore 



win--, eight branches of the radial sector; the radial sector arises much 

 beyond the cubital fork. 

 Ehrpanse '>'■'•> to 58 nun. 



1 )im uti.s HAGENI, sp. now 



TYPE.— M.C.Z. K),555. Brazil: Chapada (H. H.Smith). 



Marked on the same plan as I), elegans, hut the markings much darker, Lees 

 broken up, broader and tending to form band-, the four costal marks before 

 Btigma extend more than one half way across the wing, while the Qumerous 

 small spots in the hind part of the wing are BO arranged as to almosi form 

 bands with the costal marks; the apical mark consists of a dark preapical band 

 and an apical spot. In the hind wings the marks also almost form bands; 

 the Bpot over the forking of the cubitus extends obliquely upward in an un- 

 broken band; the apical mark consists of three spots, but little separated] 

 markings of the body as in I), elegans, but rather broader. Size, a little larger 

 than I). elegans. 



This is perhaps what Navas refers to as the true elegans, but his 

 variety lepida is the true elegans as lVrty's figure plainly shows the 

 form with reduced spots. 



Gymnocnemia boliviana, sp. now 



Type?— M. C. Z. 10,()50. Bolivia: Rio Longo (H. Fassl). 



Head pale, a large black mark above antennae and extending down between 

 them, two dark spots on vertex behind; palpi and antennae pale, the latter 

 dark toward tips; pronotum pale, lateral margin dark, and a narrower dark 

 stripe each side near the marginal one, leaving a broad median space pale; 

 rest of thorax pale, with various large dark spots, the scutelli largely pale; 

 the abdomen mostly pale, apical half of segments above dark; legs pale, 

 thickly dotted with dark, the femora and tibia dark at the tips. Wings 

 hyaline; veins alternately black and pale, the cross-veins largely black, in 

 apical and posterior part of fore wings are faint clouds over some of the cross- 

 veins; stigma pale, a dark mark at its base. Wings moderately slender, 

 almost acute at tips; seven cross-veins in fore wings before radial sector, eight 

 branches of the radial sector, several costals before the stigma are forked. 

 Antennae long; pronotum longer than broad; legs slender, very much as in 

 G. variegata. 



Length of fore wings 30 mm. 



Differs from G. leptocera in marks of the pronotum. 



