106 HETEROCERA. 
This species is quite distinct from 7. herbiferata, Guen. Our figure is taken from a 
fine male specimen in Dr. Staudinger’s collection. 
3. Trygodes niobe, sp. n. (Tab. LI. figg. 9, 10, ¢ .) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries brownish-fawn-colour ; the primaries with a large green patch on the inner 
margin close to the base, extending across the wing nearly to the costal margin, but not reaching it, a 
wide green streak at the end of the cell and a second streak just beyond it—the two forming a broad 
V-shaped mark not touching the costal margin,—and two greyish-brown waved lines crossing from the 
costal to the inner margin—the first beyond the cell, the second submarginal,—the green markings edged 
with a very fine black line, the anal angle and the middle of the outer margin clouded with greyish- 
brown, the marginal line black, the fringe pale brown; the secondaries irrorated with black dots at the 
base and along the inner margin, and with five green spots edged with black about the middle, partly in 
and partly below the cell, beyond which are two small black spots, two waved greyish-brown lines cor- 
responding to those on the primaries crossing the wing from the costal to the inner margin, the marginal 
line black, the fringe pale brown ; the underside pale fawn-colour, that of the primaries with a pinkish 
tinge, the waved lines as above but much more distinct, two black marks at the end of the cell on the 
primaries corresponding with the green one above: head, thorax, and abdomen pale fawn-colour, the 
underside of the latter and the legs considerably paler, the antenne pale brown. Expanse 2 inches, 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
Two males. Allied to 7. musivaria, from which it may be at once distinguished by 
the differently coloured underside. 
4, Trygodes merta, sp.n. (Tab. LI. fig. 11, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale greyish-fawn-colour, almost semihyaline, the outer margin of both 
wings broadly bordered with darker cvlour; the primaries with a narrow band of small green spots 
crossing from the end of the cell to the inner margin, beyond which is an indistinct waved line extending 
from the costal to the inner margin; the secondaries crossed about the middle by a band of small green 
spots, beyond which is an indistinct waved line extending from the costal to the inner margin; the fringe 
pale greyish-fawn-colour; the underside considerably paler than above, both wings with a wide submarginal 
broken black band and a black marginal line: head, antenne, thorax, abdomen, and legs pale fawn-colour, 
the abdomen paler beneath.—Female slightly darker, and with the green spots much smaller and not so 
bright in colour. Expanse, ¢ 9, 144, inch. 
fab. Mexico, Rinconada and Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (coll. Schaus); Guats- 
MALA, Pantaleon 1700 feet, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet (Champion).—Ecvapor; 
PERU. 
Allied to 7. physciata, Feld. & Rogenh., from which it may be readily distinguished 
by the band of green spots crossing the wings. Our description and figure are taken 
from a Guatemalan specimen. 
5. Trygodes spoliataria. 
Trygodes spoliataria, Méschl. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1881, p. 407, t. 17. f. 18". 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Trétsch, in mus. Staudinger).—Guiana, Surinam }, 
One male from Chiriqui, only differing from Moschler’s figure in being a little paler 
in colour. 
