NEOHERMINIA. 473 
GuatemaLa, Cahabon in Vera Paz (Champion); PANAMA, Chiriqui (Rzbbe, in mus. 
Staudinger).—Braziu }. 
Our specimens agree with Walker's type, which is now in the Oxford Museum. The 
females are more distinctly marked than the males. 
5. Neoherminia (?) apsinthes, sp.n. (Tab. XXXIX. fig. 9, 2.) 
Female. Primaries and secondaries dull pale brown, crossed beyond the middle from the costal to the inner 
margin by two faint narrow waved brown lines, a black spot at the end of the cell on the primaries, the 
fringe pale brown; the underside very similar to the upperside, but paler in colour: head, thorax, and 
abdomen brown, the antenne, palpi, and legs rather lighter brown. Expanse 1,/p inch. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger). 
Two specimens, both females, are all I have seen of this species. It is allied to 
N. bisignalis, Walk. : 
6. Neoherminia (2) anchisa, sp.n. (Tab. XX XIX. fig. 10.) 
Primaries pale greyish-brown, with a pinkish tinge in certain lights, crossed from the costal to the inner 
margin by three darker brown bands—the first close to the base, the second at the end of the cell, and 
the third submarginal,—a small round dot about the middle and an oval spot at the end of the cell, both 
blackish-brown, a waved row of very minute black spots crossing the wing from the costal to the inner 
margin just beyond the cell ; secondaries uniformly dull brown; the marginal line of both wings with 
black points ; the underside considerably paler in colour than the upperside: head, thorax, abdomen, 
antenne, palpi, and legs pale greyish-brown. LExpanse 1/5 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (coll. Schaus). 
One specimen, which I believe to be a female. 
7. Neoherminia (?) angitia, sp.n. (Tab. XX XIX. fig. 11.) 
Primaries pale brownish-fawn-colour, shaded with darker brown along the costal margin close to the apex, 
crossed near the base from the costal to the inner margin by a dark brown waved line, and also with 
avery indistinct line beyond the cell, a rather large almost round black spot on the inner margin 
slightly above the anal angle, and a faint brown submarginal waved line extending from near the apex 
to the anal angle, the marginal line with black points; secondaries uniform blackish-brown ; the fringe 
of both wings pale brown; the underside very much paler than the upperside, and almost without 
markings, a brown line crossing the middle of the secondaries excepted: head, thorax, legs, and abdomen 
pale brown (antenne and palpi wanting). Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (coll. Schaus). 
One specimen only, apparently of the female sex. 
8. Neoherminia (2) stalemusalis. (Tab. XX XIX. figg. 12, 12a, 6; 13,2.) 
Bleptina stalemusalis, Walk. Cat. xix. p. 869 (g)’. 
Hab. Guaremata, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet ( Champion).—SovuTH-EAST 
Braziu, Rio Janeiro }. 
Our specimens do not differ from Walker’s type, now in the Oxford Museum. We 
figure both sexes. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. L., May 1891. 3 00 
