392 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIV. 1917. 



(in latifiava only the fringe is here blackened) ; SC usually blackened at base, 

 at least beneath. 



Bolivia : Charaplaya, 65° W. long., 16° S. lat., 1,300 m., June 1901 (Simons). 

 Type in coll. Tring Museum. Also from Peru : San Remon, 3,000 ft., June — 

 August 1903 ; Rio Colorado, 2,500 ft., July— August 1903 (Watkins and Tcm- 

 linson), in coll. British Museum et coll. Joicey. 



In two San Remon examples the areole is broad, undivided. C. breviplaga 

 Dogn. (Anil. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1. 108). if I have rightly determined a 3 from 

 Charape, N. Peru (in it I should not call the black border of hindwing " broad "), 

 has the proximal yellow patch of forewing shorter and not entering the cell, 

 SC of hinchving not blackened at base, antennal pectinations rather less short 

 and stout (areole double). 



35. Cyllopoda nigrivena spec. nov. 



?, 39-42 mm. Face black. Palpus with second just reaching about to 

 irons, third joint moderate, rather robust ; black, first joint beneath whitish. 

 Cheek white. Vertex black. Thorax and abdomen mostly black or blackish ; 

 tegula with a yeUow line or narrow streak from base ; pectus marked with 

 yellow ; abdomen with a yellow lateral stripe. 



Forewing moderately broad, with apex moderately rounded ; areole double ; 

 yellow, with rather broad black borders and black band from tornus to mid- 



costa ; vein M black. Hindiving with moderately broad costal and distal 



borders and a narrower, proximal!}' tapering abdominal border, which does not 

 reach the base. 



Underside similar ; posterior border of forewing grey rather than black, 

 median vein only dusted with black ; the extreme costal margin of hindwing 

 from base to middle usually j-ellow. 



Brazil: Novo Friborgo, tj'pe ; " Tipuca " (? Tijuca). In coll. Tring 

 Museum. 



I at first took this for an aberration of diibia Schaus (Proc. Zool. Soc. Land. 

 1892, p. 286), but that has the areole single; moreover, the costal yellow edge 

 of hindwing beneath is much reduced or wanting and the palpus appears 

 somewhat stouter. 



SuBFAM. LARENTIINAE. 

 36. Eois hyriaria (Warr.). 



Psilocamhogia hyriaria Warr., Nov. Zool. i. 39G (1894). 



As often occurs in Warren's earlier work, the type-specimen is not indicated 

 in the published account The type label, however, is affixed to the ?, and as 

 this alone bears a locahty label (St. George's [? British Guiana], November 1891, 

 C. W. Ellacombe), this is the best selection. According to Warren's manuscript, 

 the species sinks to conlractcda Walk. (List. Lep. Ins. xxii. 671), from the 

 Amazons. I have not yet made a critical comparison, but see nothing against 

 the union. 



The generic name Eois Hb. belongs to the few South American species of 

 the Camhogia group with non-pectinate S antenna ; should the distinction, as 

 I fear, prove to be subgeneric only, Guende's weU-knowii name of Camhogia will 

 have to sink. 



