394 HETEROCERA. 
6. Focilla agava, sp.n. (Tab. XX XIII. fig. 6.) 
Male and female. Primaries and secondaries of a uniform rich dark brown colour, each with several indistinct 
darker brown lines crossing from the costal to the inner margin; the underside of both wings considerably 
paler in colour, and the brown lines much: more distinct, the inner margin of the primaries also paler, a 
row of minute white spots crossing each wing beyond the middle from the costal to the inner margin: 
head, palpi, antenne, thorax, abdomen, and legs dark brown. Expanse, d 2, 1? inch. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Trétsch, in mus. Staudinger). 
This insect is allied to F. angularis, Moschl.; the only specimens we have seen of it 
are those contained in Dr. Staudinger’s collection. 
7. Focilla laczna, sp. n. 
Male and female. Primaries and secondaries brown, with a rich purple gloss in some lights, each with an 
indistinct zigzag greyish-brown line crossing beyond the middle, and a submarginal waved brown line 
extending from the apex to the inner margin close to the anal angle, both wings with a marginal row of 
small black spots, the fringe dark brown; the underside as above, but considerably paler in colour and 
with all the lines and the marginal row of spots much more distinct: head, palpi, antenna, thorax, 
abdomen, and legs brown. Expanse, ¢ 12, 2 2 inches. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerénimo (Champion); Panama, David (Champion). 
Allied to F. agava, but very different in colour both on the upper- and undersides. 
Two specimens. 
8. Focilla lala, sp.n. (Tab. X XXIII. fig. 7.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries dark reddish-brown, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by four 
indistinct darker brown waved lines; the primaries with the line nearest the base greyish, the apex of the 
wing blackish, a greyish-brown oval spot at the end of the cell, and a large round black spot on the inner 
margin about halfway between the base and the anal angle; the secondaries crossed by four waved lines, 
the second line from the base formed by minute black dots; the fringe pale greyish-brown ; the underside 
pale brown, with all the lines crossing the wings black: head, palpi and antenne, and the thorax and 
abdomen above dark reddish-brown, the underside of the thorax and of the abdomen pale greyish-brown, 
the legs greyish. The female similar to the male, but considerably duller, greyer in colour, and with the 
markings on the underside much more indistinct, the black spot on the inner margin of the primaries 
above obsolete. Expanse, 5 9, 1? inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet (Champion); Panama, Bugaba 
(Champion). 
This species varies in colour; and the black spot on the inner margin of the primaries 
is only present in the male example. J. lala is allied to F. angularis, Méschl., from 
Jamaica, and may be only a form of that insect; but, as we have not any Jamaican 
specimens for comparison, and it differs very greatly from Moschler’s figure, I have 
treated it as distinct. Our figure is taken from the Bugaba example. 
9. Focilla relata. 
Focilla relata, Walk. Cat. xv. p. 1533°. 
Mazacyla fusifera, Walk. Cat. xxxiii. p. 9457 (apud Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1879, p. 56). 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet (Champion).—West Coast oF AMERICA 
(Capt. Kellett!); Amazons, Villa Nova!; Soutu-East BraziL, Rio Janeiro 2, 
