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5. Castnia Licus. 
Var. 6. Fore wings with a white complete band, and a short 
macular white band extending less than half across the wings from 
the costa at half the distance between the first band and the tips. Hind 
wings with an orange band extending along the exterior border, in- 
terrupted by the veins, and especially so towards the fore border, 
contiguous to a short white band, which extends from the disk to 
the interior angle. 
. a. Rio Negro, Brazil. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
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. Castnia Eupesmtia. 
Castnia Eudesmia, Herr -Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Sér. 1, f. 140, 
141. 
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16. Castnia PELaseGus. 
Orthia cee Boisd. Herr.-Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Nove, Sér. 1, 
plo, 1.8 
This and a8 following species differ from the typical Castnie — 
in the clubs-of the antenne, which are not faleate. 
CASTNIA PARADOXA. 
Ale antice fulve fusco notate guitisque duabus subapicalibus cy- 
aneis ; postice ochracee, marginibus nigris albo guttatis. 
Orthia paradoxa, Boisd. Herr.-Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Nova, Sér. | 
tool 4 £ dies 17 
Brazil. 
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39, CAasTNIA Linus. 
Gazera Heliconioides, Boisd. Herr. “Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Nove, . 
Sér. 1, pl. 4, f. 16. 
The narrow, elongated ‘and mostly hyaline wings distinguish 
this species from the typical form of Castnia. 
