30 (IHETEROCERA. 
The three female specimens before me are very similar in colour and markings ; the 
one from Mexico in Mr. Schaus’s collection is paler than the others and has the dusky 
lines across the wings less distinct ; the one from Guatemala is considerably darker. 
The male is apparently unknown. 
2. Drepanodes moneta, sp.n. (Tab. XLIV. fig. 2, 2.) 
Female. Primaries and secondaries pale brownish-fawn-colour ; the primaries crossed from the apex to the inner 
margin by a narrow dark brown line, edged on the inner side with a very narrow silvery-white line, a 
curved dark fawn-coloured line near the base, a second line crossing the wing from the costal margin 
beyond the cell and joining the line extending from the apex to the inner margin beyond the middle, the 
apex and the outer margin thickly irrorated with black scales; the secondaries crossed about the middle 
by a continuation of the line on the primaries, and with a waved dark fawn-coloured submarginal line 
extending from the apex to the anal angle, and a black dot in the middle of the cell; the fringe reddish- 
brown; the underside pale yellowish-fawn-colour, thickly irrorated with small black spots, the outer 
margins of both wings broadly bordered with dark reddish-brown: head, antennz, thorax, abdomen, and 
legs pale fawn-colour. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (coll. Schaus). 
Apparently allied to D. pionaria, Walk., but very distinct from it. 
3. Drepanodes falcularia. 
Patalene faicularia, Herr.-Schaff. Samml. aussereur. Schmett. p. 80, fig. 199°. 
Comibena falcularia, Herr.-Schaff. loc. cit.’ 
Drepanodes falcularia, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. ix. p. 69°; Walk. Cat. xx. p. 77%. 
Hab. Mexico, Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (coll. Schaus); GuatTEMaLA, Volcan 
de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet (Champion); Panama, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet (Cham- 
pion).— Guiana, Surinam 2 ° 4, 
This species varies very much on the upperside: in some specimens the line crossing 
both wings is dark brown, in others it is almost wanting; the yellowish-white spots 
near the anal angle of the primaries, as shown in Herrich-Schaffer’s figure, are some- 
times entirely obliterated or replaced by blackish patches or dots. The underside 
shows little variation. 
4. Drepanodes astanda, sp.n. (Tab. XLIV. fig. 3.) 
Primaries and secondaries orange-yellow ; the primaries slightly clouded at the base with a darker colour, and 
with a black dot in the middle of the cell, and a faint reddish-brown line extending from the apex to the 
inner margin above the anal angle, the outer margin of the wing irrorated with silvery-white scales ; the 
secondaries with a small black dot in the cell and two indistinct blackish-brown patches below the middle 
nearest the anal angle, the outer margin irrorated with silvery-white scales ; the underside of both wings 
bright yellow, the outer margins broadly bordered with dark reddish-brown: head, thorax, antenne, and 
legs pale yellow; (abdomen wanting). Expanse 17 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
One specimen. Allied to D. falcularia, Herr.-Schaff. 
