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Head, thorax, and abdomen olive fuscous. 
HLeuepanse of wings.—26 mm. 
Locality.—One female from Sao Paulo, southeast Brazil. 
The insect when fresh is probably greener. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11386, U.S.N.M. 
ORTHONAMA? ALBESCENS, new species. 
Fore wing.—Dull cream color, crossed by a succession of faint gray 
lines, all running oblique and parallel to outer margin, shehtly darker 
marked on the veins; costa marked with fine gray dots and atoms; 
marginal area beyond the outer edge of central fascia clear, with a 
submarginal row of gray dots on the veins; fringe with two dark gray 
lines and five black dots at base. 
[Tind wing.—With the lines hardly indicated and a small dark cell 
spot as in fore wing. Under side, especially of hind wing, with coarse 
rufous scaling; the postmedian lines on each wing diffusely dark; 
cell spots distinct. 
Head, thorax, abdomen above and below, and legs, dull rufous 
ochreous. 
Eupanse of wings.—28 mm. 
Locality —One female from Colombia. 
Both fore and hind wings are somewhat produced at apex; the 
fore wing with outer margin oblique and slightly curved. 
Type.—Cat: No. 11380, U.S.N.M. 
GRAPHIDIPUS FUMILINEA, new species. 
Fore wing—Whitish gray, dusted and clouded with darker; base 
whiter with three black marks, one on costa and inner margin, the 
third at base of cell; a double blackish antemedian line, acutely 
angled outwards on the folds and inwards on the veins, the outward 
angles especially distinct, accompanied by a smoky transverse cloud; 
postmedian and submarginal lines strongly lunulate-dentate, the 
teeth all pointing inwards; veins of the median area marked with 
black scales; the discocellular also black; marginal area smoky gray, 
with dull pale spots at the ends of the veins; fringe (worn) mottled 
gray and dark. 
Hind wing.—Semitransparent whitish, with a gray marginal bor- 
der; veins finely dark, with a row of black submarginal dashes; 
fringe pale. Under side dirty whitish gray, with the veins dark, ex- 
cept in marginal area. Face white, with a black spot above; patagia 
white with a black basal spot (thorax damaged); abdomen white, 
tinged with gray; palpi and legs black with the jomts white. 
Vapanse of wings.—48 mm. 
Locality —One female from Colombia. This seems a very distinct 
species. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11881, U.S.N.M. 
