ODOZANA.—TALARA. 125 
8. Odozana elis, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 19.) 
Primaries uniform glossy greenish-brown ; secondaries similar but paler in colour: head, thorax, and abdomen 
brownish-black, the anal tuft yellow and black; legs black ; (antenne wanting ;) underside uniform pale 
brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. GuaveMaLa, Cerro Zunil 4000 to 5000 feet (Champion). 
I have only received a single example of this dull-coloured little species; it is quite 
different from all others known to me. 
4. Odozana cordatula, sp.n. (Tab. XII. fig. 20.) 
Primaries uniform glossy brown; secondaries yellow, broadly banded with brown at the apex: head, thorax, 
and abdomen brownish-black, the abdomen banded in the middle with reddish-yellow ; antenne and legs 
black. Expanse ? inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, El Tumbador 2500 feet, Las Mercedes (Champion). 
In O. cordatula the hind wing is more produced at the anal angle than in any other 
species of the genus known to me. 
5. Odozana hippona, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 15.) 
Primaries uniform golden-brown, with a greenish shot in some lights ; secondaries bright red: head, thorax, 
and antenne brownish-black ; abdomen and anal tuft yellowish-red; underside the same as above, but 
paler in colour. Expanse 3 inch. 
Hab. GuateMaa, Cubilguitz and Panima (Champion). 
Of this pretty little species Mr. Champion only obtained two specimens. 
TALARA. 
Talara, Walker, Cat. xxxv. p. 1891. 
Walker founded this genus for a small Amazonian insect, and states that it has an 
affinity with the Zygenide. This I fail to see, as it is most certainly one of the 
Lithosiide, in which family Mr. Butler has lately placed it. 
1. Talara coccinea. 
Talara coccinea, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 329°. 
Hab. Panama, Caldera in Chiriqui 1200 feet (Champion).— Amazons, Villa Nova}. 
The example from the State of Panama agrees well in all respects with Mr. Butler’s 
type in the British Museum. The specimen taken by Mr. Champion is the only one 
that I have seen from our country. | 
2. Talara pelopia, sp.n. (Tab. XII. fig. 21.) 
Primaries dark orange-yellow, except the apex and outer margin, which is broadly bordered with black ; 
secondaries dark yellow, broadly bordered with black: head, thorax, and abdomen black ; tegule orange- 
yellow; antennée and legs black. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 to 6000 feet (Champion). 
This species is allied to 7. coccinea, Butl., from which it is readily distinguished by 
the wide black outer margin of the primaries and by the yellow on the secondaries. 
