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a blue spot on each side of the disk, and with a testaceous band on 

 the fore border; under side testaceous, excepting the base and a 

 band near the tip. Femora and tibiae with testaceous stripes 

 beneath ; posterior tarsi testaceous ; fore tarsi brown. Length of the 

 body 6 lines ; of the wings 18 lines. 



a — c. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



31. Glaucopis intensa. 



Atra, cyaneo varia ; thorax maculis duabus aurantiacis ; alee lurido- 

 hyalina, basi apiceque nigra ; abdomen basi maculis duabus 

 rujis vittisque duabus e maculis cyaneis, subtus album maculis 

 duabus subapicalibus aurantiacis. 



Very deep black. Head blue above. Thorax with four blue 

 spots in front, and with three blue stripes; an orange spot on each 

 shoulder. Wings hyaline, with a lurid tinge, black at the tips. 

 Fore wings black at the base, and hind wings with a black spot on 

 the hind border. Abdomen with a row of bright blue spots along 

 each side, and with a bright red spot on each side at the base; 

 under side silky white on the disk towards the base, and with a large 

 orange spot on each side towards the tip. Femora and tibia? mostly 

 blue ; fore coxae white on one side. Length of the body 4 lines ; of 

 the wings 13 lines. 



a. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



32. Glaucopis subflamma. 



Nigra ; caput cyaneum nigro fasciatum ; antenna subpectinatcc 

 apice alba ; thorax cyaneo varius ; pectus rufum ; abdomen 

 cyanescens ; aim purpureo-limpida, longce, nigro marginatce ; 

 pedes rufo varii. 



Black. Head bright blue, with a deep black band in front o^ 

 the antennae. Proboscis piceous. Palpi moderately long, nearly 

 straight ; third joint less than half the length of the second. Antennae 

 minutely pectinated, white above towards the tips. Thorax with 

 whitish blue spots in front ; scutellum bright blue. Pectus bright 

 red. Wings long, moderately broad, limpid with purple reflections, 

 with black borders, which are rather broad, especially at the tips of 

 the fore wings ; transverse veinlets at the tip of the discal areolet 

 forming an obtuse angle; discal fold distinct along most of the 

 length of the discal areolet, bevond which it is united to the first 



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