( S32 ) 



irropnlar oliliijiie bands, one at mukile ruuuing to a snbqnadrate subcostal blotch 

 beyond cell, the second geminate from and from before anal angle, uniting above 

 middle and joining a broad triangular subcostal blotch before apex ; the rest of 

 the wing with numerous transverse brown lines that form slight and jiartial 

 reticulations ; fringe brown. 



Ilihd'citKi : with a broad blackish brown antemedian band, formed by the 

 amalgamation and continuation of the three dark bands of forewing; a dark Ijrown 

 spot at base ; rest of wing with fine ramifying brown lines. 



Underside paler, the bands ]daiuer ; the reticulations and costal streak of 

 lore wing ijuite dull. 



Head, thorax, and aVidomen brownisli ochreous ; palpi and a band on third and 

 fourth segments of abdomen dark brown. 



Expanse of wings : 35 mm. 



] ? from Caparo, Trinidad, December 1905 (Klages). 



The shoulders and the costal area of forewing are glossy; outer margins of 

 both wings crennlate. Distinguished by the long narrow forewings. 



19. Draconia timida spec. nov. 



Forewiiiq: whitish; the veins and minute reticulations brown; the costal 

 streak and basal third suffused with brown ; a postraedian and a snbmarginal, 

 inwardly oblifjue, narrow brown band, both swollen at inner margin ; a narrow brown 

 marginal shading ; fringe pale, chequered with brown beyond the veins. 



llindicing : with the transverse bands all more or less laterally connected. 



Underside paler, with all the markings more distinct, reddish brown. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen brown with white speckling ; vertex paler. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



1 ? from Fonte Boa, Upper Amazons, May 19i)6 (Klages). 



20. Dysodia confiisata spec, nov., and ab. olivescens nov. 



Of the same size and sha}ie as specuUfera Sepp, but with all the dark markings 

 amplified and the ground colour, whether reddish or tawny, restricted and suffused 

 with a deeper tint ; the basal and antemedian curved lines of the forewing are 

 swollen into dark bands ; the outer band is broad throughout, its inner margin 

 projecting at middle so as sometimes to touch the antemedian band ; in the hindwing 

 the ]mler areas are still more reduced by the widening of the bands; the hyaline spot 

 is much smaller and figure-of-S-sliaped. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen all similarly darkened by the bhickish suft'usion. 



Expanse of wings : S 30 — 32 mm. 



Three S i from Zamora, Ecuador, 3000—40011 feet (0. T. Baron). 



Of these, two have the ground colour deep coppery red, the third has it 

 olive tawny ; a fourth sjiecimen, from the same locality, au extreme development of 

 the third, must be separated as ab. olicescens, the whole of both wings being suffused 

 with dark olive-fuscous, so that the unilerlying paler areas are obscured, and the 

 hyaline blotch is swollen so as to appear like a large cottage-loaf: head, thorax, 

 and alidonien all olive-fuscous. 



21. Dysodia constellata spec. nov. 

 Forewhtq : pale yellow ochreous, the busal two-thirds suffused with pale olive, 

 obscuring the antemedian band : an oblitjite dark olive-fuscous band from beyond 



