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Head, thorax, and abdomen green; dorsum with pairs of dark tuni- 
cles on each segment; abdomen beneath the legs straw color, the tarsi 
mottled with black. 
Haupanse of wings.—s0 mm. 
Locality One male from Peru. 
Distinguished by the straw-colored under side and black bands. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11389, U.S.N.M. 
HAMMAPTERA THETYDARIA, new species. 
Fore wing.—Dull sea-green, speckled with dark gray; the basal 
patch, central fascia, and prosubmarginal shade blackish-green; basal 
patch small, crossed by two or three darker lines, its edge crenulate; 
inner edge of central fascia concave, crenulate; outer edge from two- 
thirds of costa to three-fourths of inner margin, forming three small 
subcostal teeth, one above vein 7, one on each side of vein 6, vertical 
from 5 to 4, then incurved, the teeth between 2 and 4 inconspicuous; 
the fascia is traversed by darker waved lines, most conspicuous at 
costa, where it is twice as broad as at Inner margin; green space below 
fascia broad, traversed by three or four irregular gray lines; the 
green band beyond it traversed by a darker green, and limited by a 
blackish green lunulate line, the inward teeth of which form dark 
marks on the veins; submarginal line forming white interrupted 
lunules, preceded by a dark shade containing three lines, broad above 
4, with a rufous tinge on vein 6, narrow and vertical below 2, and -in- 
terrupted between; pairs of black marginal spots at the vein ends; 
fringe dark and pale green. 
Hind wing.—Dingy whitish, with a faint green tinge; a gray lunu- 
late outer and submarginal line; a blackish cell spot; fringe lke 
wing. Under side of fore wing blurred fuscous to outer edge of fascia, 
separated by a greenish whitish band from a quadrate apical dark 
blotch across which the submarginal lunules show as four whitish 
spots; anal region and whole of hind wing dingy whitish speckled 
with gray; a black cell spot and curved postmedian line. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen pale green varied with blackish, the 
thorax and dorsum especially dark; under side and legs dingy whit- 
ish; tarsi mottled dark and lght. 
Lupanse of wings.—85 mm. 
Locality —One male from Lombani, Peru, 9,500 feet. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11390, U.S.N.M. 
CG@NOCALPE ALBIPUNCTA, new species. 
Very much like C. ignifera Warren from Peru, for which it might 
easily be mistaken, owing to the white spot in submarginal line be- 
tween veins 3 and 4, which is common to both. Instead, however, of 
