
ORNEODINA. 451 
lobes and cilia ; several dark brown, almost blackish, dots along the former give a prettily speckled 
appearance to the wing, and there is a very distinct dark brown patch before the apex of the apical and 
subapical lobes but affecting only the cilia of the subapical lobe on its upper margin—this patch corre- 
sponds to the outer dark band on the forewings, but is not continued. Abdomen pale ochreous, Legs 
white. 
Type 2 (65420) Mus, Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Costa Rica: cartaco: Volcan de Irazu, 6000-7000 ft. (H. Rogers). Unique. 
5. Orneodes panolbia, sp. n. 
Antennae whitish. Palpi with the median joint extending the length of the head beyond it; dark brownish 
fuscous tipped with whitish ; the terminal joint almost erect, half as long as the median, whitish, with 
a broad brownish fuscous band around the middle. Head whitish ochreous, mottled with brownish 
fuscous. Thorax brownish fuscous, the tegulae tipped with whitish ochreous. forewings with the 
usual mottled appearance ; the apical lobe divided into alternate spaces of dark brownish fuscous and 
pale yellowish ochreous, these colours separated from each other by narrow lines of white, some straight, 
some oblique, its dorsal cilia brownish fuscous, with two white dots, but no ochreous; the distinguishing 
character of the remainder of the wing is a broad brownish fuscous median band narrowly edged with 
white, dilated inward on the tornal and supratornal lobes, this is partially continued through the hind- 
wings, but only in the form of narrow spots on the three anterior lobes, becoming dilated on the three 
posterior lobes to its greatest width on the dorsum; the base of both wings, preceding this band, is 
mottled with brownish fuscous, mixed with whitish and some pale ochreous, with a white spot on the 
base of the dorsum of the forewings; beyond the band the same colours are reproduced in succession on 
each lobe, the dark brown again forming a narrow band, augmented inward on the median lobe and 
attenuated inward to the dorsum on the tornal lobe; this band is also continued through the hindwings, 
conspicuously on the apical and subapical lobes, angulated inward on the median and again dilated 
inward more widely on the tornal lobe; the apical and subapical lobes are also tipped with brownish 
fuscous and the pale ochreous colouring is less in evidence on the hind- than on the forewings, while the 
white bars across the lobes are rather broader and more conspicuous; the cilia between the lobes, 
although mottled with brown, have, in a strong light, a pale bluish sheen, where they appear pale 
between the brown spots, but the cilia of the tornal lobe of the hindwings are almost entirely brownish, 
except near the apex. Evp.al.19 mm. Abdomen dark brownish fuscous, with a few white scales 
above; white beneath. Leys whitish. 
Type 3 (65416) Mus. W1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. GuATEMALA: RETALHULEU: Las Mercedes, 3000 ft., 1880 (G. C. Champion). 
Unique. | 
A large and conspicuous species, sufficiently distinct, but with a somewhat usual 
pattern emphasised by the contrast of its colouring and especially by the bluish 
transparency of the cilia. 
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