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apex to the anal angle, the base of the primaries irrorated with small yellow dots, the fringe orange- 
brown and yellow; the underside much paler than above and with the lines very indistinct : head, thorax, 
abdomen, and legs orange-brown, the antenne dark brown. Expanse zy inch. , 
Hab. Guatemata, Las Mercedes 3000 feet (Champion). 
One specimen. Allied to C. odatis. 
11. Cambogia nucula, sp. n. (Tab. LII. fig. 7, ¢ -) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries reddish-brown, each with a broken yellow line crossing beyond the middle 
from the costal to the inner margin, the fringe yellowish-brown; the underside paler than above: head, 
thorax, and abdomen reddish-brown, the antenne brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Trétsch, in mus. Staudinger). 
One specimen. Allied to C. numeria. 
12. Cambogia ——? 
Hab. Guatemata, Zapote (Champion); Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 feet 
(Rogers). 
Three worn specimens of an apparently distinct species, but not in sufficiently good — 
condition for description. 
13. Cambogia cedon, sp. n. (Tab. LII. fig. 8, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale yellow, each crossed near the base by indistinct fine brownish lines ; 
the primaries with a wide brown band crossing beyond the middle from the costal margin to very near 
the inner margin but not reaching it, the outer margin and the fringe yellow ; the secondaries with a 
large brown spot on the inner margin extending across the middle almost to the costal margin, the fringe 
yellow; the underside paler than above, with the dark brown band very distinct: head white in front, 
the collar, thorax, abdomen, and legs yellow, the antenne pale brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mxxico, ‘feapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Guatemaza, San Isidro 1600 feet, 
Zapote, San Gerénimo (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet 
(Champion). 
This species varies in colour, some specimens being much darker than others. It 
may be distinguished from all other members of the genus known to me by the broad 
reddish-brown blotches on both wings. We figure a specimen from San Isidro.” | 
14. Cambogia (?) necula, sp.n. (Tab. LII. fig. 9, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries reddish-fawn-colour; the primaries crossed from the costal to the inner 
margin by four narrow waved dark brown lines, aud with a submarginal zigzag yellow line extending from 
the costal margin close to the apex to the inner margin at the anal angle, the apex broadly bordered with 
yellow, two silvery-white spots at the end of the cell ; the secondaries crossed by three waved dark brown 
lines—the first near the base, the second and third beyond the middle,—and with a submarginal zigzag 
line extending from the apex to the inner margin just above the anal angle, and two silvery-white spots 
at. the end of the cell; the fringe alternately reddish-brown and yellow; the underside much paler than 
above, .with all the lines very indistinct: head, thorax, abdomen, and antenne reddish-fawn-colour, the 
legs paler. Expanse ;%; inch. 
Hab. Panama, San Feliz (Champion). 
