396 EHOPALOCERA. 



c. Several hyaline spots in the apex of the primaries. 



5. Achlyodes simplex. (Tab. LXXXVI. figg. 15, 16 $ .) 



Alis saturate brunneis, fere unicoloribus, fascia submarginali communi vix pallidiore ; anticis punctis tribus 

 subapicalibus semihyalinis, medio minimo : subtus ut supra, vix pallidioribus. 



Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Bibbe, in mus. Staudinger). 



Dr. Staudinger has lent us a specimen of this species from his collection bearing 

 the name " Nisoniades cyclops, Mab.," but it does not agree with the description of 

 " Achlyodes cy clops, Mab.," a species which we refer to further on. A. simplex occurs 

 in Chiriqui with A. fasciata, from which it differs in having the primaries beneath 

 nearly wholly dark. 



6. Achlyodes fasciata, sp. n. (Tab. LXXXVI. fig. 17.) 



Alis saturate brunneis ; anticis fascia lata submarginali paulo pallidiore, punctis tribus subapicalibus semi- 

 hyalinis, medio minimo ; posticis fere unicoloribus, fascia submarginali vix pallidiore : subtus pallidioribus, 

 anticis fascia lata submarginali ochracea, margine suo interno valde sinuato. 



Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Trotsch). 



We have seen two specimens of this species, both of them submitted to us by 

 Dr. Staudinger. 



Both these specimens appear to be females, and we are a little doubtful whether the 

 species is really distinct from A. simplex, of which we have only seen a single example. 

 The very obvious wide submarginal ochraceous band on the primaries beneath, in the 

 present species, in contrast to the nearly uniform wings of A. simplex, seems sufficient 

 to separate them. 



7. Achlyodes colotes, sp. n. (Tab. LXXXVI. figg. 18, 19 $ .) 



2 . Alis ad basin fere omnino nigricantibus, fascia basali distincta nulla, fascia pallida submarginali lata : 

 subtus griseo-fuscis, posticis pallidioribus, maculis magnis fuscis notatis ; palpis subtus et corpore subtus 

 albicantibus. 



Hab. Nicaeagua, Chontales (Belt) ; Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 



We have two specimens of this species, both of them unfortunately females, so that 

 its position is somewhat doubtful. On the upperside of the wings they resemble 

 A. simplex, but differ beneath, as will be seen by reference to the figures. 



8. Achlyodes oiclus. (Tab. LXXXVI. figg. 20, 21 $ .) 



jLchylodes oiclus, Mab. Le Nat. xi. p. 25, f. 3 (1889) \ 



Alis rufo-brunneis ; anticis fasciis duabus indistinctis, exteriore interrupta, punctis tribus in linea recta sub- 

 apicalibus semibyalinis ; posticis fascia arcuata discali et margine externo fuscis : subtus pallidioribus 

 posticis dimidio anali flavido, ciliis fuscis. 



cf ignotus. 



Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Trotsch, in mus. Staudinger 1 ). 



