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anal angle. Body black ; the vertex of the head, two central spots on the collar, and three or 
four lateral transverse streaks on the basal segments of the abdomen blue-green, the three 
terminal segments deep orange ; two lateral white spots on the collar : body below black ; 
anus orange, coxae white. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines to 2 inches 1 line. 
Rio Janeiro, Brazil. 
Gymnelia completa. (Plate XII. fig. 3.) 
Glaucopis (Gymnelia) completa, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 153. n. 20 (1854). 
Wings as in the preceding species, excepting that the transverse band of secondaries is 
wanting. Body black ; vertex of head, two central spots on the collar, and three series of 
spots, one central and two lateral, on the abdomen, green ; basal segment of abdomen cream- 
colour ; remaining segments with lateral posterior red marginal lines ; anus red ; two lateral 
spots on the collar, the coxae, and an arched subbasal ventral band white ; middle of venter 
ochraceous, transversely banded with black. Expanse of wings 1 inch 6 lines. 
Para (/. P. G. Smith). 
L^MOCHARIS, Herrich-Schdffer. 
Lsemocharis trigutta. (Plate VII. fig. 10.) 
Glaucopis (Pseudomya) trigutta, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 145. n. 9 (1854). 
Primaries hyaline white ; veins, margins, apex, base, and an ill-defined band across the 
middle of the wing brown : secondaries dark brown, with a subbasal hyaline spot. Body 
brown ; a large spot on each shoulder and two spots on metathorax carmine ; genitalia testa- 
ceous ; anterior trochanters white. Expanse of wings 10 lines, 
Bogota. 
THEINACIA, Butler. 
Thrinacia afflicta. (Plate VII. fig. 12.) 
Glaucopis (Pseudomya) afflicta, Wallcer, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 144. n. 6 (1854). 
Thrinacia afflicta, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xii. p. 384. n. 1 (1876). 
Wings hyaline white, greyish externally ; the veins, margins, and the base of primaries 
black. Head and abdomen above black ; thorax orange : body below black ; trochanters 
whitish internally. Expanse of wings 10 to 11 lines. 
Para {Bates). 
PSEUDOMYA, Hubner. 
Pseudomya tipulina. (Plate VII. fig. 7.) 
Glaucopis unicolor tipulina, Huhner, Samml. exot. Schmett, i. pi. 163. 
Pseudomya tipulina, Hubner, Verz. beJc. Schmett. p. 124. n. 1345 (1816). 
Glaucopis (Pseudomya) tibia, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 143. n, 5 (1854), 
Wings greyish hyaline ; the veins, margins, and the base of primaries black ; two or 
