( 424 ) 



?. The diseal line of both wings as broad as in E. i. imperialis, being broader 

 than in magnified ; the basal area yellow, but the antemedian line nearly as broad 

 as in imperialis. 



Hab. Guatemala (type) and Vera Cruz. 



8 (?c?, 2 ? ?. 



33. Eacles masoni fulvaster Bubsp. nov. 



cJ. Ground-colonr deeper yellow than in the Central American form of masoni, 

 the reddish tawny colour more extended, the yellow patch at the apex of the cell 

 of forewing larger, the anterior discocellular spot of the fore wing absent; underside 

 of abdomen and face more or less shaded witli reddish fawny. Genitalia very 

 different: anal tergite without a tubercle or process on the dorsal surface; clasper 

 truncate at apex, bearing a strongly chitinised, obliquely transverse ridge close to 

 tip ; penis-sheath with uumerous conical teeth on the soft portion. 



Ilab. La Union, Rio Huacamayo, Carabaya, South-East Peru, liUUO ft., 

 December 1904 (G. R. Ockenden). 



4 63. 



34. Eacles callopteris spec. nov. 



3. Body as in E. masoni masoni Schaus (lsO(i). Wings, upper side : forewing 

 much narrower than in the two subspecies of E. masoni ; postdiseal line nearer to 

 margin, and, like the marginal band, of a rose-pink colour ; disc proximally to the 

 postdiseal line yellow from the costa to the hindmargiu, this yellow area very ill- 

 defined on the proximal side, rest of wing yellowish tawny, with a delicate rosy 

 pink hue ; at basal third an indistinct rosy pink line ; one discocellular spot, 



which is round, transparent, bordered with rosy-pink. Hindwiug narrower than 



in /.'. masoni, longer behind than in front, the distal margin less rounded than in 

 masoni, the snbbasal patch, discal line and marginal baud rosy-pink, the round 

 discocellular spot as in E. masoni. 



Underside yellow, irrorated with brown and pink speckles ; costal margin 

 of forewing, marginal band aud postdiseal line of both wings pinkish ; discocellular 

 spot of forewing larger than that of hindwiug, with a minute dot in front, which 

 is indicated also on the upper surface. 



Anal tergite (of 3) sinuate at apex. Clasper ending in a slender process, the 

 ventral margin bearing a lobe before this process; dorsal basal process of clasper 

 long. Penis-sheath armed with many conical teeth on the soft portion, bearing 

 a dentate ridge on the reverse side. 



Hab. Santo Domingo, Carabaya, South-East Peru, GUUU ft., July 1902 

 (G. R. Ockendeu). 



1 3. 



Apparently nearest to E. acuta Schaus (1905) from British Guiana, which 

 we know only from the description. 



35. Othorene klagesi spec. nov. 



3. Upperside of thorax and wings olivaceous walnut-brown ; head, npperside 

 of abdomen and sides of metanotum more or less ferruginous, underside of abdomen 

 aud sides of breast buffish clay, somewhat viuaceous. 



Wings, upperside: forewing with a white spot at the base ; before apex from 

 costa parallel to margin aud extending to about middle an ecru-drab shade. 



