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34. Glaucopis torrida. 



Lutea ; caput nigro fasciatum ; antenna nigra, snbpectinata, apice 

 alba ; thorax nigro bivittatus ; pectoris latera strigis obliquis 

 nigris ; abdomen nigro cyaneoque fasciatum ; alee luteo-hi/a- 

 lina, nigro marginata, postice luteo strigata ; anticce nigro 

 fasciata. 



Fern. Luteous. Head with a black band between the an- 

 tennae. Proboscis tawny. Palpi rather long; third joint nearly 

 half the length of the second. Antennae black, minutely pectinated, 

 white above towards the tips. Thorax with two broad black stripes 

 which are united behind and slightly forked in front. Pectus with 

 oblique black stripes on each side. Wings luteous hyaline, with 

 black margins at the tips and along the hind borders, and in the 

 fore wings along part of the fore borders ; these margins are widened 

 at the tips of the wings, and at the middle of each border of the 

 hind wings; a broad short luteous stripe on the hind border of each 

 wing from the base ; a black band on each fore wing by the tip of 

 the discal areolet, interrupted on the submedian vein ; discal fold 

 hardly apparent on the discal areolet, but distinct beyoud it. Abdo- 

 men subfusiform; fore borders of the segments above and nearly 

 the whole of the apical segments with black bands which are 

 intersected by blue bands. Legs rather slender ; spurs of the tibiae 

 small. Length of the body &J lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Tapayos, Brazil. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



35. Glaucopis Ustrina. 



Atra ; proboscis basi Jlava ; thorax maculis duabus anticis magnis 

 duabusque poslicis parvis Jiavis ; ala limpida, nigro mar- 

 ginata, areola discali nigro terminata ; abdomen vittis tribus 

 macularibus cyaneis quatuorque macularibus Jiavis, nee non 

 vitta maculari vcntrali albida ; tibia tarsique coccinea, ilia 

 basi nigra. 



Isanthrene Ustrina, H'ubn. Samml. Exot. Schmett. f. 493, 494. 

 Gymnelia Ustrina, MSS. 



a. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. 



b, c. Brazil. From M. Becker's collection. 



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