( 174) 



110. Eucereon conspicuum sj>. no v. 



(?. Pectus and nnderside of abdomen pale carmine : palj)i and bead yellow, 

 antennae black ; thorax velvety black, inner halt' of tegnlae and a large patch near 

 base of abdomen yellow ; abdomen crimson, basal and anal segments and median 



line of spots dark sooty grey. Forewing olive-greyish yellow ; nervnres, a large 



subbasal patch followed by a wavy line, a sjiot on costa and in cell, a very 

 large discal patch, a jtostdi-scal waved line and patch from costa to vein 5, 



a subterminal row of dots and a terminal Hue velvety black. Hindwing 



semihyaline white, nervnres brown, margins, apical and abdominal areas grey. 



S has yellow of forewing brighter and abdomen above and below golden 

 orange. 



Length of forewing : 26 mm. 



Ilab. Paramba, Ecnador, January— Angnst 1899 (Flemming) (type); Carre- 

 bianco, Costa Rica (Lankester). 



111. Eucereon fosteri sp. nov. 



c??. Differs from leprota Drucc in its entirely red abdomen, only last 

 segment being dark, in the more densely spotted forewings and in the greyish white 

 semihyaline hindwings. 



Length of forewing : i 19 mm., ? 22 mm. 



Hab. Sapucay, Paraguay, 2. .xi. 1903 (W. Foster) (type) ; Patino Cue, Paraguay 

 (Montforts). 



112. Eucereon pseudocasca sp. nov. 



(? ? . Differs from casca in the white, not yellow, patch on nnderside of 

 abdomen, in the pale sea-green, not greyish orange, ground colour, in which the 

 dark markings are much obliterated, and in the much whiter basal two-thirds of 

 hindwings. 



Length of forewing : 19 mm. 



Hah. Santo Domingo, Carabaya, Pern, OonO ft., wet season, January 1902 

 (G. Ockenden). 



113. Eucereon bricenoi sp. nov. 



i ? . Differs from Jlavicaput by its paler yellow ground colour, with discal 

 portion of forewing and a postdiscal band from snbcosta to vein 3 white. 



Hab. Merida, Venezuela (Briceno) (tvpe) ; Choachi, Colombia, January 24, 

 1898. 



114. Eucereon griseatum sp. nov. 



S ? . Differs from bricenoi in having all yellow portions of forewings olive- 

 brown grey; hindwings in c? white on basal three-fourths, in ? uniform dark 

 grey. 



Hab. Tinguri, Carabaya, Peru, 3400 ft., dry season, August 1904 (type) ; Santo 

 Domingo, Carabaya, 6000 ft., dry season, Jnly 1902; La Oroya, Rio Inambari, 

 S.E. Peru, 3100ft., March to September 1905 (G. Ockenden); Chanchamayo, 

 Peru (Schuncke). 



115. Eucereon albidius sp. nov. 

 i. Head whitish grey with orange spots ; antennae black ; thorax whitish with 

 narrow sooty black margins ; abdomen dark sooty grey with large orange patch on 



