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there is also a minute white spot at the end of the cell; cilia brownish fuscous. Eup. al. 17 mm. 
Hindwings dark brownish fuscous; a shade-line running through the scarcely paler cilia. Abdomen 
brownish fuscous, anal tuft paler. Legs pale cinereous. 
Type 3 (65917) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (65918) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Panama: cuiriqui: Volcan de Chiriqui, 2000-3000 ft. (G. C. Champion). 
Two specimens. 
The species is extremely similar to rhacina Wlsm., from which it differs in the 
darker colouring, and especially in the much darker hindwings; in size it is a little 
smaller, but it is of course easily distinguished by its unincised costa. 
4, Gonionota phlebodes, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 28.) 
Antennae whitish, shaded at the base with reddish ferruginous. Palpi pale straw-vellow on their inner side, 
shaded externally with fawn-brown along the median joint, and across the middle of the terminal joint. 
Head pale straw-yellow, mixed with some reddish ferruginous scales. Thorax yellow, shaded and 
smeared with reddish ferruginous. Forewings, with the costa much arched, rectangular at the apex, 
the termen not oblique; yellow, with fawn-brown blotches and bright reddish ferruginous streaks; an 
elongate fawn-brown blotch occupies the base of the costa above the cell, extending to one-third, with 
some reddish ferruginous scales intermixed; a second fawn-brown blotch occupies the middle of the 
costa, descending to the lower edge of the cell, where, at its inner angle, is a black spot, a second black 
spot lying at the end of the cell a little beyond its outer angle; a dorsal blotch of the same colour, at 
one-third from the base, is attenuated upwards to the fold, near the first black spot; a third fawn- 
brown shade occurs along the outer third of the costa, produced through the terminal cilia and 
connected with a narrow fawn-brown terminal band which shades the pale yellow cilia with brown 
toward the tornus; an irregular curved line of scattered blackish scales runs parallel to the margin of 
the wing, from the fold to vein 10, half-way between the cell and the margin; the whole of the bright 
yellow intermediate space between the somewhat ill-defined brown blotches is mottled with rich reddish 
ferruginous, each vein being distinctly marked by a line of that colour; underside spotted along their 
outer margins with brownish fuscous between the veins. Ewp. al. 19 mm. Hindwings and cilia 
greyish white; underside spotted along their outer margins with brownish fuscous between the veins. 
Abdomen grey. Legs reddish grey. 
Type 5 (65915) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GUATEMALA: Cerro Zunil, 4000-5000 ft. (G. C. Champion). Unique. 
5. Gonionota rhacina, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 29.) 
Antennae reddish fawn. Palpi erect, somewhat recurved, median joint scimitar-shaped, terminal joint not 
more than half as long as the median, clothed above nearly to the apex; reddish fawn. Head reddish 
fawn-colour, a projecting tuft in front. Thorax reddish fawn. Forewings tawny reddish brown, with a 
reddish fawn patch at the base of the dorsum, extending to the upper edge of the cell as far as one-third 
from the base where it is narrowly produced to the costa, a group of separate blackish scales lying at its 
outer edge on the cell; beyond the middle the costa is deeply sinuate, the depressed portion narrowly 
white; cilia greyish. Exp. al. 20 mm. Hindwings reddish grey; cilia greyish. Abdomen reddish 
grey. Legs greyish, 
Type 3 (65916) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GUATEMALA: ALTA VERA Paz: Senahu, 2800 ft., 17-23. XI. 1879 (G.C. Champion). 
Unique. | 
