Cat. Lep. Ph. Brit. Mus. Supp. 1: 1136 c. Correbia elongata. (Plate XX. fig. 23.) Correbia elongata, Roths. Noy. Zool. xix. p. 180 (1912). Head and thorax black-brown ; a fulvous orange stripe on sides of frons, back of head, tegule and patagia; palpi orange below on basal half; fore and mid cox and the base of femora with orange marks ; abdomen black-brown with some orange at base of sides. Fore wing fulvous orange; the base black-brown; a black-brown streak on inner margin from base to the broad black-brown medial band which is interrupted by an orange streak on vein 1, its outer edge somewhat excurved below the cell; a large black- brown Bae slightly glossed with bluish on apical area, extending to vein2 , its inner edge angled outwards below vein 5. Hind wing dark brown, the base, ions part of cell, and interspaces below pale just beyond it hyaline ; yellow patches on costa at base and beyond the middle. Hab. Braztt, Rio Janeiro (Clark), 2 males, Sta. Catherina, type male, female in Coll. Rothschild, Petropolis (Schaus). Hxp. 50 millim. AZ NOTE: Cat. Lep. Ph. Brit. Mus. uses a non-standard definition of "tegulae" and "patagia". From Vol. 1: "The thorax consists of three segments-the prothorax, bearing the tegulm or collar-lappets, the patagia or shoulder-lappets, and the fore legs ..."