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antemedial area ; a blackish subbasal line from cell to inner 
margin ; an oblique dark brown medial band with a whitish 
line at middle, followed by a rather diffused incurved red- 
brown line ; postmedial line dark brown, excurved below 
costa, then incurved and bent inwards to inner margin, 
followed by a red-brown line ; subterminal line ochreous de- 
fined on inner side by a narrow brown band narrowing to a 
point at costa and on outer side by red-brown ; a dark brown 
terminal line expanding into a spot at the angle at vein 4 ; 
cilia with a slight brownish line through them. Underside 
ochreous irrorated with brown ; fore wing with small dark 
spots in middle of cell and on discocellulars, waved red- brown 
postmedial line oblique towards costa, red-brown subterminal 
shade, and fine crenulate dark terminal line ; hind iving 
with red-brown discoidal bar, double waved medial line 
excurved beyond the cell, the outer line faint, waved post- 
medial line slightly excurved beyond the cell and oblique 
from vein 2 to tornus, dark brown subterminal shade, and 
fine crenulate dark terminal line. 
Hab. Venezuela, Esteban Valley, Las Quiguas ( Klages ), 
1 U type. Exp. 42 millim. 
Genus BENDISOPXS, nov. 
Type, B. remissa, Walk. ( Ephyrodes ), xv. 1592 (1858). 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint 
reaching to vertex of head, moderately scaled in front and 
slightly fringed with hair behind towards extremity, the 3rd 
long and smoothly scaled ; frons smooth, with tuft of hair 
above ; eyes large, round ; antennas of female with bristles 
and cilia ; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the 
pro- and metathorax with spreading crests ; tibiae slightly 
fringed with hair ; abdomen smoothly scaled and without 
crests. Fore wing with the apex somewhat produced, the 
termen evenly curved and crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near 
angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing 
with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind whig with the 
cell about one-third length of wing ; veins 3, 4 from angle ; 
5 fully developed from just above angle ; 6, 7 from upper 
angle ; 8 anastomosing with the cell near base only. 
Genus SIPATOSIA, nov. 
Type, S. onerosa, Schaus (Apistis), Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xlvi. 
p. 520 (1914). 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint 
reaching to vertex of head, moderately scaled in front and 
slightly fringed with hair behind towards extremity, the 3rd 
moderate, oblique and thickly scaled ; eyes large, round ; 
