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abdomen; antenne, and legs pale fawn-colour. The female is very similar to the male, but is paler in 
colour and has the outer margin of the primaries more angular. Expanse, ¢ 13, 2 1 inch. 
Hab. Guavemata, Las Mercedes 3000 feet (Champion), Guatemala city (Rodriguez, in 
mus. D.); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 to 4000 feet (Champion), Chiriqui (Azbbe, 
in mus. Staudinger). | . 
Examples of both sexes of this insect have been kindly given to me by M. Léon 
Candéze ; two female specimens only were obtained by Mr. Champion. 
3. Sabulodes argyra, sp.n. (Tab. XLII. figg. 7, 3; 8, 2.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries greyish-white ; the primaries crossed from the costal to the inner margin by 
three lines—the first two nearly straight, the third very much waved and joining the second line on the 
inner margin; the secondaries crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two faint lines, which 
coalesce on the inner margin above the anal angle; the underside of both wings nearly white, without 
markings, except a faint spot at the end of the cell on the primaries: head, thorax, and abdomen pale 
yellowish-brown, shaded with white, the antenne and legs very pale fawn-colour. The female is slightly 
larger, darker in colour, and has all the lines much more distinctly marked than in the male; it has the 
underside thickly irrorated with brownish-grey scales, and there is a rather large black spot at the end of 
the cell of both wings. Expanse, ¢ 13, 2 2 inches. 
Hab. Guatemata, Totonicapam 8500 to 10,500 feet (Champion). 
Two examples, one of each sex, from the pine-woods on the summit of the Cordillera 
above Totonicapam. | | 
4. Sabulodes arses, sp.n. (Tab. XLII. figg. 11, ¢; 12, 13, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries very pale greyish-fawn-colour, thickly irrorated with darker scales ; the 
primaries crossed from the costal to the inner margin by three darker waved lines—the third very much 
proken and hardly reaching the inner margin; the secondaries crossed by two lines, the inner one very 
much more distinct than the outer one; the underside greyish-white, the primaries with the costal 
margin thickly irrorated with brown scales, and with a black dot at the end of the cell, a narrow black 
submarginal line extending from the apex to near the anal angle of both wings: head, thorax, abdomen, 
antenne, and legs pale greyish-fawn-colour. The female is slightly larger and more dusky in colour 
than the male, and has the submarginal row of spots on the veins of both wings much more distinct. 
Expanse, ¢ 14, 2 1? inch. 
Hab. Mxxtco, Coatepec (coll. Schaus, Brooks), Jalapa (M. Trujillo). 
Allied to S. argyra, bui easily distinguishable therefrom by the black submarginal 
line on the underside of both wings; the females of the two species, as will be seen 
from our figures, are very distinct. 
Two specimens only, both females, have been received by us; the male example is 
contained in Mr. Schaus’s collection. 
5. Sabulodes mastaura, sp.n. (Tab. XLII. figg. 9, ¢; 10, 2.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries very pale greyish-fawn-colour, thickly irrorated with darker scales; the 
primaries crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two waved pale lines—the first nearest the 
base, bordered on the outer side with a darker line, the second almost submarginal, the latter bordered 
on the inner side with a rather wide darker band,—and with a dusky spot at the end of the cell; the 
secondaries crossed by two very faint waved lines; the underside of both wings uniformly greyish- 
white: head, thorax abdomen, antenne, and legs pale greyish-fawn-colour. The female is larger than 
