racana. 
tristani. 
circumpunc- 
tata. 
salome. 
gem inn. 
invida. 
invidiosa. 
delicata. 
cleopatra. 
pliilcmela. 
nudaria. 
lucinnanata. 
rolls. 
aclileuca. 
tdgrispar- 
sata. 
jrancesca. 
cinerea. 
1280 GIVIRA. By H. G. Dyar f. 
brown, the spots darker brown. Hind wing dark brown, with slightly darker spots. Only the type from Brazil 
is known. 
G. racana Dgn. (183 i). Dark grey with distinctly rounded black spots, 5 in a row near the base, 2 larger 
ones in the subterminal area, and 4 small subapical ones. Veins 6 and 7 of hindwing stalked, then almost parallel 
as in Langsdorfia. Only the type from Argentina is known. 
G. tristani Schs. (182 f). Forewing lilac grey, subterminally speckled lighter; a large dark spot in the 
centre of the inner margin, composed of an upper oblong velvety black spot and a long dark brown shadow 
below it. the latter traversed by striae. G. brunnea Kohler , from Argentina, is probably the same species. Mexico, 
Guatemala, and Costa Rica, also from the Amazons (Teffe). 
G. circumpunctata Dgn. (183 i) resembles plagiata, but it is much smaller, and the subapical spots are 
absent; only one spot in the cell. Only the $ type from French Guiana is known 
G. salome Dyar (182 f) looks very much like tristani, but the spot above the inner margin is short and 
triangular and does not extend below vein 1. Mexico. 
G. gemina Dgn. (183 i). Forewing lilac grey with numerous small dark spots and 2 larger ones above 
the middle of the inner margin obliquely above each other, separated by the submedian vein. Venezuela. 
G. invida Dgn. (183 i). Delicately lilac grey with small roundish brown spots, a spot above the inner 
margin and with 2 rather large spots in the otherwise spotless submarginal area, a subapical one, and one in 
the middle. Hindwing whitish, fringe spotted dark. The only type from Venezuela is before me. 
G. invidiosa Dgn. (184 a). Forewing lilac grey, differently shaded; a rusty brown area in the centre 
ot the inner margin, and a series of 5 small brown subapical spots. Hindwing grey with dark marginal spots. 
Brazil (Amazons District). Only the $ type is known. 
G. delicata Schs. resembles invidiosa , but it is more delicately grey and without the small subapical 
spots. Hindwing white with small indistinct dark spots on the fringe. Guatemala; only the $ type is known. 
G. cleopatra B. d> McD. Dark grey, with somewhat lighter spots; three small black subapical spots in 
whitish rings, small double spots at the margin; an angular line, no spot, above the inner margin. Hindwing 
blackish, fringe lighter. Utah. 
G. philomela Schs. (184 a). Forewing reddish flesh-coloured grey, with scanty striae forming irregular 
lines; interior area shaded darker; a small round black punctiform spot at the cell-end. Hindwing dark brown. 
Brazil (Rio de Janeiro). 
G. nudaria Schs. ( 1 82 f). Forewing rather dark grey, somewhat diaphanous, clouded; near the base 
with an interrupted black transverse streak from the costal margin and a shorter one through the cell. Guate¬ 
mala; Costa Rica; Panama; Venezuela and Guiana. 
G. tucumanata Dgn. (184 a). Forewing dark grey; densely dusted black, the striae reticular; a whitish 
area at the cell-end encloses a bent black discal streak; only the $ type from Argentina is known. 
G. rolis sp. n. (184 a). Forewing dark grey, irregularly reticulated black, a subterminal line being most 
conspicuous; a slightly oblique black streak at the cell-end. Hindwing somewhat lighter grey, interruptedly 
reticulated. Expanse of wings: 29—39 mm. Argentina (Tucuman); type in the U. S. National Museum. 
G. actileuca Dyar (184 a) has short and broad wings. Forewing dusted dark grey, lighter at the margin; 
3 small black diffuse spots subapically; a whitish bow encircles the cell below and outside as far as the costal 
margin; no discal spot present. Hindwing light, speckled with dark, and with small dark marginal spots. Mexico; 
only the type is known. 
G. nigrisparsata Dgn. (= giacomellii Kohler) (184 a) resembles rolls, hindwing of $ whitish, the reticular 
markings coarse and thick, forming a triangular spot above the middle of the inner margin and a subterminal 
row of spots. Hindwing of $ reticulated grey. Argentina. Dognin’s type is a 9, before me there are 8 other 
$9 and 1 from La Rioja, taken by Giacomelli. so that the species founded by Kohler, based upon 1 <$, 
is most probably the same species. 
G. francesca Dyar (184 b). Clouded dark grey with quite indistinct traces of dark markings formed by 
somewhat coarser reticulations. Hindwing blackish. Florida, only the <$ type is known. 
G. cinerea Schs. (184 b) is larger than francesca and more finely reticulated; brownish grey with small 
indistinct dark strigiform spots on both wings; forewing with small dark marginal spots extending also to the 
fringe. Guatemala and Costa Rica. 
