88 HETEROCERA. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba (Champion). 
A single example only of this small species was obtained. 
19. Hucereon lutetia, sp.n. (Tab. IX. fig. 11.) 
Primaries dark brown, with a whitish spot on the costal margin, close to the apex; secondaries dusky brown, 
slightly whitish hyaline at the base: head, thorax, and basal half of the abdomen dark brown, the collar 
and lower half of the abdomen pale yellow; antennz and palpi brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
20. Kucereon rogersi, sp.n. (Tab. IX. fig. 15.) 
Male, Primaries with the ground-colour very pale brown, almost white near the apex, thickly covered with a 
series of irregular bands of black spots, bordered with yellow; the secondaries whitish hyaline, with the 
outer margins bordered with blackish brown: head, thorax, and part of the abdomen, also the anus, all 
black; the collar, sides, and anal segments of the abdomen bright yellow; the underside almost white ; 
antenne and palpi black ; the legs black. The female is the same as the male, but rather larger, and the 
spots not quite so close together. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 
(Champion). 
PHRAGMATOBIA. 
Phragmatobia, Stephens, Il. Brit. Ent. Haust. ii. p. 78. 
Walker places seven species in this genus. 
1, Phragmatobia albicosta. 
Phragmatobia albicosta, Walk. Cat. ii. p. 630°. 
Hab. Mexico !, Presidio (Forrer), Jalapa (Hoge); Nicaraeua, Chontales (Belt). 
This species seems to me to belong to a genus distinct from Phragmatobia, but at 
present I have not sufficient material to enable me to settle this point with certainty. 
GIPPIUS. 
Gippius, Walker, Cat. ii. p. 638. 
1. Gippius sumptuosus. (Tab. IX. fig. 16.) 
Gippius sumptuosus, Walk. Cat. i. p. 634°. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Forrer); Honpuras 1}. 
The figure of this curious species is taken from a Mexican example, which agrees 
well with the type from Honduras in the British Museum. 
EVIUS. 
Evius, Walker, Cat. iti. p. 639. 
Walker places six species in this genus, several of which have been now put into 
other genera. 
