138 . HETEROCERA. 
4, Kudule tripunctata, sp.n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 10.) 
Primaries and secondaries uniform deep chrome-yellow, with rather a silky gloss in certain lights ; three small 
spots on the costal margin of the primaries, the apex, and a central streak from the outer margin to the 
end of the cell greenish black: head, thorax, and abdomen chrome-yellow ; palpi black, very minute; 
antenne black; legs brownish black. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Hége). 
A very pretty little species, allied to E. conformis, Walk., from which it is easily 
distinguished by the black markings of the primaries. 
5. Eudule lineata, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 11.) 
Primaries and secondaries chrome-yellow, slightly hyaline, the nerves on the primaries black, in some specimens 
more so than in others: head, thorax, and abdomen yellowish brown; palpi and antenne black; legs 
brown. Expanse 1), inch. 
Hab. GuatEMALa, Calderas 7000 feet, Quiche Mountains 7000 to 9000 feet, Totoni 
capam 8500 to 10,500 feet (Champion). 
This species varies considerably in colour. Some of the specimens from Totonicapam 
are very pale, almost dirty white, and taken by themselves would appear to belong to a 
different species; butin the series before me I have specimens showing every gradation 
of colour, but in all other respects agreeing well with the typical form. In Guatemala 
the species seems to be fairly common; but I have not seen specimens from any other 
locality. 
6. Eudule unicolor. 
Eudule unicolor, Méschler, Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1877, p. 6607. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui }.—G@utana, Surinam 1. 
This species is unknown to me. 
LEPTIDULE*. 
Leptidule, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 368, t. 8. f. 11. 
Mr. Butler founded this genus upon Ameria integra, Walk., from Santa Marta, 
Colombia. In our country two species occur. 
1. Leptidule sordida. 
Leptidule sordida, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 369°. 
Hab. Panama, Caldera in Chiriqui 1200 feet, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet (Champion). 
—CoLoMBIA, Santa Marta 1, 
The specimens received from the State of Panama agree well with Mr. Butler’s type 
in the British Museum. 
* The name of this genus is erroneously given as Lepidule on the Plate. 
