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denuded, greyish, with the male sexual glaud ; posterior half black ; along the inner 

 margin bluish ; underneath pale metallic green, the outer margin black. Body 

 metallic blue. 



The female differs in having the secondaries black, and the metallic colour of the 

 inner margins more extended. 



Expanse 35 millim. 



Hab. Peru. 



Allied to Darna colorata, Walk., but differing in the shape of the orange mark on 

 the primaries. 



Cyllopoda dubia. (Tab. II. fig. 25.) 



Flavinia dubia, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 286. 



Primaries black, a large yellow space at the base confined within the subcostal and 

 submedian veins ; a large subapical elongated yellow spot. Secondaries yellow, with 

 all the margins black. Underside the same. Body black; thorax and abdomen 

 laterally yellow. 



Expanse 34 millim. 



Hab. Corcovado, Rio Janeiro. 



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Cyllopoda darna. (Tab. II. fig. 22.) 



Flavinia darna, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 286. 



Very similar to Flavinia dubia, Schaus ; the subapical spot smaller in proportion, 

 and it is easily recognized from that species by its smaller size and white abdomen 

 underneath. 



Expanse 22 millim. 



Hab. Nova Friburgo, Brazil. 



Cyllopoda janeira. (Tab. II. fig. 20.) 



Flavinia janeir a, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 286. 



Primaries above black, a long yellow spot at the base confined within the median 

 and submedian veins ; a subapical roundish yellow spot ; the extreme apex white. 

 Secondaries yellow with black margins, except the base of the inner and costal margins ; 

 underneath the same. Body black ; collar yellow. Abdomen with a lateral yellow 

 stripe and underneath white. 



Expanse 34 millim. 



Hab. Rio Janeiro, Brazil. 



Most nearly allied to Flavinia approximans, Walker, but differs in the white apices 

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