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NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIII. 1916. 



Huätmco, to the east of Cerro de Pasco. The collector probably was a Saxon, 

 pronouncing p as b and b as p. 



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Text-fig. 41. — Sychesia dryas, eighth stemite of ?. 



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„ 43.— 



, nutus, ,, „ ,, 

 , eruiescens, „ „ „ 



„ 44.— 



, subtilis „ „ „ 



„ 45.— 



, dimidiata, „ „ „ 



„ 46.— 



, concilia, „ „ „ 



„ 47.— 



, OlllÜStCS, ,, ,, „ 



On the preceding pages I have dealt with insects corresponding to two species 

 cr the Lep. Pkal. of Hampson, Ammalo imulata and Sychesia dryas (as Elysius 

 dryas in Hampson). We have seen that under the garb of insulata three species are 

 concealed, and that there are nine species of Sychesia instead of one (Hampson, dryas) 



