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5. Drepanodes drepanula. 
Syssaura drepanula, Hiibn. Zutr. Samml. exot. Schmett. ii. p. 13, figg. 247, 248°; Verz. bek. 
Schmett. p. 150°. 
Drepanodes drepanularia, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. ix. p. 71°. 
Drepanodes drepanula, Walk. Cat. xx. p. 78+. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Panama, Chiriqui (Zrétsch, in mus. 
Staudinger).—Ecvuapor ; Guiana, Surinam ! 3 4, 
Our specimens are almost identical with Hiibner’s figure. 
6. Drepanodes asina, sp.n. (Tab. XLIV. fig. 4, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries uniformly pale reddish-fawn-colour, slightly darker round the outer margins, 
the fringe pale yellowish-fawn-colour, both wings crossed by a darker reddish-fawn-coloured line bordered 
on the outer side with a much paler fawn-coloured line; the underside very similar in colour to the 
upperside but slightly paler, the central line crossing the wings very indistinct: head, thorax, abdomen, 
antenneg, and legs pale fawn-colour. Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Calderas 7000 feet (Champion). 
One specimen. 
7. Drepanodes impurpurata. 
Drepanodes impurpurata, Walk. Cat. xx. p. 80°. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet (Champion), Chiriqui (Trotsch, mm mus. 
Staudinger). VENEZUELA !. 
Our specimens agree well with the type in the National Collection. 
8. Drepanodes (2) melina, sp.n. (Tab. XLIV. fig. 5, 2 .) 
Primaries and secondaries dark brown; the primaries crossed by two darker brown lines—the first near the 
base, the second extending from the apex to the middle of the inner margin, the latter bordered on the 
outer side with a rather wide greyish line which is widened towards the apex; the underside very similar 
to the upperside, but considerably paler, excepting round the outer margins: head, thorax, abdomen, 
antenne, and legs dark brown. Expanse 1,4, inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio de Mazatlan (Forrer), Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (coll. 
Schaus); Guatemaua, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet (Champion). 
Our description and figure of this insect are taken from a Guatemalan example. I 
include this species in the genus Drepanodes with considerable doubt, all the specimens 
before me being females. ‘The example from Presidio is paler than any of the others, 
and has the lines crossing the wings much more distinct. 
9. Drepanodes vehemensaria. 
Drepanodes vehemensaria, H. Edwards, Papilio, iv. p. 19°. 
Hab. Mexico, State of Vera Cruz (Schaus +). 
