( 1-3) 



? differs from male in having red colonr of three end segments of abdomen 

 much reduced. 



Length of forewing: cinctum, 15 mm. 

 „ „ „ rubroanale, 12 ram. 



Hab. San Esteban, Venezuela, June 1909 (S. M. Klages) (type) ; Yungas de 

 Coroico, Bolivia, 1800 metres (Garlepp). 



104. Eucereon rosenbergi sp. nov. 



S ? . Distinguished from melanoperas Hamps. by its larger size, large white 

 postcellnlar patch in forewings, and by its sooty black, not red, underside of 

 abdomen. 



Length of forewing : i 17 mm., ? 14 mm. 



Ilab. Paramba, Ecuador, 3500 ft., dry season, July 1897 (W. H. Rosenberg); 

 Paramba, Ecuador, -January — August 1899, Lita, Ecuador, 3000 ft. (Flemming). 



105. Eucereon melanoperas bolivianum subsp. nov. 



i. Differs from m. melanoperas in having the light patches on the forewing 

 greyish white, not dark grey. 



llab. Yungas de Coroico, Bolivia, 1800 metres (Garlepp). 



100. Eucereon formosum dognini snbsp. nov. 



S ¥ . Differs from formosum formosum in forewing being a dirtier yellowish 

 grey-white, and hindwing a browner grey. 



Hab. Jalapa, Mexico, April 1897 (W. Schaus) (type); San Carlos, Costa Rica, 

 June 1899 (Underwood). 



107. Eucereon quadricolor boreale subsp. nov. 



$ ? . Smaller and brighter than y. quadricolor, black spots larger ; forewing 

 ground greyer, hindwing darker blackish grey. 



Hab. San Esteban, Venezuela, June 1909 (S. M. Klages). 



lo8. Eucereon quadricolor meridionale subsp. nov. 



(??. Still smaller; S almost uniform grey on fore- and hindwing; ? has 

 forewing very white, hindwing yellowish brown-grey. 



Hub. Sapucay, Paragnay, 7. i. 1905 (W. Foster) ; Paraguay (Dr. Bohls). 

 Length of forewing : quadricolor quadricolor, ? 21mm. 



,, „ ,, boreale, ? 16 mm. 



„ „ „ mendionale, ? 15 mm. 



109. Eucereon patronides sp. nov. 



cf . Differs from patrona Sclians in the pale carmine, not bnflf, pectus and under- 

 side of abdomen, in the wider wings, less concave termen of hindwings, in the 

 heavy black patches above the longitudinal black band of forewings, and in 

 the heavier and denser general black spots and streaks of forewing. 



Length of forewing: STS mm. 



Hab. Santo Domingo, Carabaya, Peru, 6000 ft. dry season, May 1902 

 (G. Ockenden). 



