86 HETEROCERA. 
9. Eucereon tetragramma. 
Euchromia tetragramma, Walk. Cat. i. p. 268°. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Van Patten, mus. D.); Honpuras}. 
Only a single example of this insect was sent by Van Patten. 
10. Kucereon roseum. 
Euchromia rosa, Walk. Cat. i. p. 271°. 
Eucereon rosa, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1878, p. 48°. 
Hab. Honpuras (Dyson, mus. Brit.) 1.—AMAZzONS ?. 
The only specimen of this insect known to me is the type. 
11. Eucereon rhodophila. 
Eucerea rhodophila, Walk. Cat. vii. p. 1638". 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Riimeli); GuateMata, San Gerénimo (Champion).—Valley of 
the Amazons 1. 
I regret that I have been unable to examine the type of this species; but Walker’s 
description agrees well in all respects with the specimens before me, and I have very 
little hesitation in attaching this name to them. 
12. Eucereon pilatii. 
Euchromia pilatii, Walk. Cat. 1. p. 270°. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Forrer), Yucatan (mus. Brit.); Honpuras (Dyson, mus. Brit.)}. 
—Braziul. 
A small species, which appears to be very scarce, as only two examples have come 
before me. 
13. Hucereon maia, sp.n. (Tab. IX. fig. 13.) 
Primaries pale reddish brown, with four or five indistinct dark patches beyond the middle nearest the apex ; 
secondaries creamy white, slightly margined with pale brown from the apex to the middle of the outer 
margin: head and thorax brown; abdomen red; the anus and a very minute central band of spots black ; 
antennse and palpi brown. Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 
(Ribbe, mus. Staudinger).—Kcuavor, Sarayacu (Buckley, mus. D.). 
In Costa Rica and Ecuador this species appears to be pretty common; but I have 
only seen a single example from Panama. Mr. Champion did not meet with it. 
14. Eucereon hogei, sp. n. 
Primaries greyish white, crossed by four irregular dark greyish-brown bands, between which are several small 
spots ; secondaries dirty white: head and thorax white; abdomen very pale pink, with a row of black spots 
on each side; palpi white; antenne black, with the tips white. LExpanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Hége). 
Only a single example of this species was obtained ; it resembles H. abdominale, but 
