THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



2. E. suffumigata, sp. no v. 



$ . The form of the wings is like that of E. eliensis, Hew. Upper- 

 side. — Both wings are dark smoky-brown, shading into black at the. apex 

 of the primaries and clouded on the costa and cell of the primaries, with 

 obscure black markings. There is a broad yellowish subapical band on 

 the primaries, running from the costa and terminating before the outer 

 margin above the third median nervule. Upon the secondaries there 

 is a continuous slightly undulating dark brown submarginal line.. Under- 

 side. — The ground colour is light green, or glaucous. The costa of the 

 primaries at the base, the apex, the costal portion of the subapical band 

 of the primaries which reappears upon the lower side, and a narrow bar 

 running from before the middle of the secondaries from the costal to the 

 first subcostal, are all white. The outer half of the wings is suffused with 

 a fuliginous shade defined inwardly by a curved line running from the 

 outer margin of the primaries below the apex to the origin of the third 

 median, and thence to the middle of the inner margin, across the secon- 

 daries beyond the end of the cell, sweeping inwardly from the origin of 

 the third median to a point above the anal angle on the inner margin. 

 Faint traces of a submarginal band of ocelli appear upon the secondaries. 

 Body and legs concolorous. 



Expanse 75 mm. Habitat Talaguga, Ogove Valley. 



This noble and well-marked species is represented in my collection by 

 a single specimen taken in the spring of the present year. It is likely to 

 be confounded with E. Phantasia, Hew., from which it may, however, 

 be at once distinguished by the absence of the broad blue submarginal 

 band running from above the first median nervule on the primaries to the 

 anal angle of the secondaries in the female. 



Aterica, Boisd. 



j. A. fuliginosa, sp. nov. 



? . Antenna? black. Body above dark brown. Underside of palpi, 

 thorax and abdomen light grey. Upperside. — The ground colour of the 

 upper side o*f the wings is smoky-brown, shading into dark brown near the 

 apex of the primaries. There is a series of four minute white spots 

 extending from the costa before the apex to the third median nervule. A 

 broad oblique subapical yellow band runs from the first subcostal nervule 

 beyond the cell toward the outer margin, terminating upon the first median 

 nervule. The inner margin of this band is moderately straight ; the outer 

 margin is irregular, being indented upon the lower radial and the second 



