478 | HETEROCERA. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger), Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 4000 
feet (Champion). 
Our figure is taken from a male specimen captured by Mr. Champion on the Volcan 
de Chiriqui. 
6. Bocana antorides, sp. n. (Tab. XX XIX. figg. 27, 274, ¢ .) 
Male. Primaries almost uniform pale brown, a greyish-white streak at the end of the cell, and a submarginal 
similarly coloured waved line extending from the costal to the inner margin, the fringe dark brown ; 
secondaries dusky brown, with the fringe rather darker: head, thorax, and abdomen brown; the 
antenne, palpi, and legs dark brown. The female similar to the male, but with the palpi simple. 
Expanse, ¢ ¢, 13 inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers). 
Closely allied to B. lyse, but distinguished by its darker colour and by the entire 
absence of the large grey spots on the outer margin of the primaries close to the apex. 
7. Bocana (2) anteros, sp.n. (Tab. XL. figg. 1, 1a, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries yellowish-brown, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by three very narrow waved 
greyish-white lines—the first near the base, the second just beyond the cell, both faint, the third sub- 
marginal and much more distinct,—a greyish crescent-shaped mark at the end of the cell, and a marginal 
row of white spots with black points extending from the apex to the anal angle, the fringe alternately 
brown and white; secondaries dull brown, with marginal spots as on the primaries but much more in- 
distinct : head, thorax, and abdomen brown; the palpi brown, edged with white on the inner side; the 
antennee brown, white on the inner side to about the middle, where they are tufted with dark brown 
hairs ; the legs pale brown, the fore tarsi white. The female very similar to the male, but rather paler 
in colour, and with simple antenne and palpi. Expanse, ¢ 2, 17 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger), Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 feet 
(Champion). 
Our figure of the male is taken from a specimen in Dr. Staudinger’s collection. 
‘Mr. Champion only met with a single female example. 
8. Bocana lycaste, sp.n. (Tab. XXXIX. figg. 28, 28,3; 29,2.) 
Male. Primaries very dark brown, pale yellowish-brown at the base, a faint yellowish-brown line crossing the 
wing beyond the middle from the costal to the inner margin, and a greyish-white spot on the outer 
margin just below the apex; secondaries dull brown, slightly paler at the base ; the fringe of both wings 
dark brown: head, thorax, palpi, antenne, and legs dark brown, the abdomen paler brown. The female 
very similar to the male, but generally with the base of the wings dark brown, the palpi simple. Expanse, 
3 1,3, 2 14 inch. . 
_ Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus), Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); GUATEMALA, 
Cerro Zunil 4000 to 5000 feet, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet, Zapote (Champion); 
Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers); Panama, Chiriqui (£766¢), 
Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
A common and variable insect in our region. In some specimens the base of the 
primaries is pale yellowish-brown, in others quite dark brown; the greyish-white spot 
