216 >  HETEROCERA. 
1. Huclea urba, sp.n. (Tab. XXIII. fig. 6, ¢ .) 
Male. Primaries uniform glossy reddish-brown, with a narrow green streak about the middle of the inner- 
margin; secondaries uniform reddish-brown, slightly paler near the base: head, thorax, antenne, palpi,. 
and legs dark reddish-brown ; abdomen pale brown; the wings uniform pale reddish-brown beneath. 
Expanse # inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Rio Sucio (Rogers). 
One example. A pretty little species allied to the North-American £. cippus 
(Cramer). 
2. Euclea determinata, sp. n. 
Mate. Primaries dark dull brown, slightly paler near the outer margin, and with three minute silver streaks,. 
below and slightly beyond which are several indistinct dark-coloured markings on the inner margin near 
the base; secondaries uniform pale glossy brown, with all the veins rather darker brown; the underside: 
of both wings pale reddish-brown: head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown; antenne reddish-brown ;. 
palpi black ; legs dark brown. Expanse 3 inch. 
Hab. GuateMa.a, Volcan de Atitlan, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
This distinct species is allied to the preceding. 
3. Euclea zygia, sp.n. (Tab. XXIII. fig. 7, 3.) 
Male, Primaries dark blackish-brown, slightly paler near the outer margin ; secondaries uniform pale silky- 
brown, with all the veins rather darker in colour: head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown, the anus with 
the hairs almost black ; antenne dark brown; palpi black; legs dark brown, with a few greyish hairs ; 
the underside of both wings pale greyish-brown. Expanse 3 inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Senahu, San Isidro 1600 feet (Champion); Panama, Volcan de 
Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion; Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger). 
The specimen described and figured is from Dr. Staudinger’s collection, it being in 
very much better condition than any of those collected by Mr. Champion; the Guate- 
malan examples are very much rubbed, but I believe they represent the same species. 
Our specimen from Chiriqui is larger than that of Dr. Staudinger, but in other respects 
identical. 
4. Euclea ? 
Hab. Muxico, Presidio (Forrer). 
A single very worn specimen of an apparently distinct species. 
5. Kuclea (?) 2 
Hab. Guatema.a, Las Mercedes 3000 feet (Champion). 
A single example, also in very bad condition; both this and the preceding are too 
worn to describe. 
ROMOSA. 
Romosa, Walker, Cat. v. p. 1114. 
Walker placed a single species from Honduras in this genus. 
