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medial shade; a postmedial line of fuscous spots on tlie veins ; a 

 subtei-minal line of diffused brown spots on the interspaces; a 

 terminal row of fuscous spots on the interspaces ; cilia ochreous. 

 Hind wings light ochreous brown ; antemedial line represented 

 by spots on vein 1, median nervure, and in cell ; a wavy medial 

 dark shade ; postmedial, subterminal, and terminal lines as on 

 fore wings; discocellular spot silvery white surrounded by brown. 



Expanse 28 mm. 



Hah. Castro, Parana, Brazil. 



AmSODES ANTENNARIA, Sp. n. (PI. III. fig. 7.) 



Male. — Palpi and legs light ochreous brown, fore femora and 

 tibiae heavily sufTused with purple-brown ; frons purple-brown ; 

 head, antennre, tegulae, and patagia light ochreous brown ; thorax 

 spotted with roseate brown ; abdomen light ochreous brown with 

 row of roseate dorsal spots. Wings light ochreous brown 

 irrorated with roseate brown. Fore wings: antemedial line 

 wavy, strongly angled outwards in cell, defined by dark spots on 

 median nervure, in cell, on subcostal nervure and above it ; a 

 diffused narrow medial shade ; a postmedial line of spots on the 

 veins, followed by narrow ochreous brown shade ; terminal area 

 sufi'used with ochreous brown ; a terminal row of roseate fuscous 

 spots on the interspaces ; discocellular spot surrounded by roseate 

 spots at ends of veins. Hind wings similar ; discocellular spots 

 larger. 



Expanse .35 mm. 



Hab. Casti'o, Parana, Brazil. 



Anisodes vigoraria, sp. n. (PI. III. fig. 8,) 



Female. — Palpi outwardly dark brown, inwardly ochreous 

 white ; legs ochreous brown ; frons dark brown ; head, aaitennte, 

 and body ochreous. Fore wings ochreous, irrorated with fuscous ; 

 antemedial line Avavy, angled outwards in cell, inwards on median 

 nervure, outwards on submedian fold, thence oblique to inner 

 margin; a medial line angled imvards on subcostal, outwards on 

 vein 6, thence straight to lower angle of cell and slightly in- 

 curved to before middle of inner mai-gin, followed by narrow 

 dark shade ; a diffused postmedial line with dark spots above 

 veins 4-7 ; an obscure subterminal shade ; a terminal line of 

 lunular spots ; discocellular spot ochreous, surrounded by orange 

 and fuscous ; cilia ochreous. Hind wings similar, the medial 

 shade well defined on inner margin, not reaching costa. 



Expanse 36 mm. 



Hab. Castro, Pai-ana, Brazil. 



H^MALIA biantaria, sp. n. (PI. III. fig. 10.) 



Female.— V»\^i brown; pectus white; legs ochreous brown; 

 frons, vertex, and antennae dark brown ; tegulae, patagia, and 

 thorax light ochreous brown ; abdomen dark brown with large 



