CYMiENES. 595 



a. Primaries above uniformly fuscous, or without definite markings. 



1. Cymaenes malitiosa. (Tab. en. figg. 41, 42, 43, s .) 



Goniloba malitiosa, Herr.-Schaff. Corresp.-Blatt Regensb. xix. p. 54 (1865) \ 

 Cymcenes malitiosa, Scudd. Rep. Peabody Ac. Sci. iv. p. 82 (1872) 2 . 



Alis fuscis, immaculatis : subtus pallidioribus, anticis costa et apice posticisque omnino rufo-fusco irroratis, 

 posticis fascia irregulari transversa lata ad costam venam submedianam versus extendente coloris ejusdem, 

 interdum area interna squamis griseis vestitis. 



$ mari similis. 



Eab. Mexico, Orizaba (//. J. Elwes), Cordova (Rumeli), Atoyac (H. H. Smith) ; 

 Guatemala, Santa Maria, Pacific slope (Richardson), Panima and Purula in Vera 

 Paz, Zapote (Champion); Nicaeagua, Matagalpa (Richardson); Costa Eica, Cache 

 (Rogers). — Cuba 1 . 



We have identified this species from the Cuban type lent us by Dr. Staudinger, 

 which, however, is in a very mutilated condition. On the upperside it resembles 

 G. lutulenta, but beneath the secondaries are differently coloured. Our series contains 

 twelve specimens, including both sexes. In the single male from Orizaba there is a 

 faint oblique fulvous band on the primaries above ; this specimen very much resembles 

 0. silius, from which it may be readily separated by the markings on the secondaries 

 beneath. For the genitalia of the male, see Tab. CII. fig. 43. 



2. Cymaenes lutulenta. (Tab. en. figg. 44, 45, s .) 



Cobalus lutulenta, Herr.-Schaff. Prodr. Syst. Lep. iii. p. 83 \ 



Alis fuscis, unicoloribus : subtus anticis pallidioribus, posticis albidis rufo-brunneo irroratis, margine costali 



lato, interne exciso, coloris ejusdem. 

 $ mari similis. 



Hah. Panama, Eio Candelaria (mus. Staudinger). — Colombia ; Venezuela. 



There is a specimen of this insect from Panama in Dr. Staudinger's collection, but 

 all our own, to the number of five, are from more southern localities. We have 

 identified the species from a male in Dr. Kaden's collection, now in our possession, 

 labelled as the type. For the genitalia of the male, see Tab. CII. fig. 45. 



b. Primaries above with definite fulvous markings, at least in the male. 



3. Cymaenes syraces, sp. n. (Tab. cm. figg. l, 2, 3, s .) 



Alis fuscis, anticis fascia obliqua venis divisa ultra cellulam repente angulata marginem costalem versus, 

 macula parva et striga elongata in cellula, fulvis, posticis area interna squamis ochraceis tectis : subtus 

 anticis ut supra, apice irregulariter griseo irroratis ; posticis griseis, fusco marmoratis, maculis duabus, 

 una magna in costa subtriangulari, altera minore discali, nigro-fuscis ; ciliis griseis, ad fines venarum 

 omnium nigro-fusco maculatis. 



2 mari similis. 



