( 3^2 ) 



Expanse of wings : '62 mm. 



1 J from San Jose, Costa Kica (Uudei'wood). 



The species is anomalous ; superficially it mimics JJiojjtis ; Imt the antennae 

 are simply puliescent, and the neuration is that of Entlnh'; though the radial of 

 the hindwiug is very fine and scarcely more than a fold. 



82. Eudule flavinota ah. nigrata nov. 



Along with a ? of E.Jlacinota, agreeing exactly with the i descrihed by me 

 in Xov. Zool. xi. p. 81, there has come a cj difiering so much that it may very 

 likely prove a distinct species. The ground-colour is deei)er black ; the band from 

 the middle of costa, instead of being orange, is pale lemon-yellow and twice as 

 large ; of the orange line following and the orange streaks along the veins there is 

 no trace ; with care a dark fulvous spot or two can be seen near base on the median 

 vein, and a similar spot on the shoulders. The underside like upjier, without trace 

 of orange markings. 



The examples are both from Liiubani, Carabaya, .S.E. Peru, OuUO ft., 

 February and March 1904 (Ockenden). 



83. Eudule plurinotata spec. nov. 



Forewing : reddish orange ; the apical third black, the edge running from 

 three-fifths of costa to hindmargin at vein 2, containing an elongated oval white 

 blotch ; costa with two black spots, becoming yellowish before the apical third. 



Hiiulwhiq : with a blotch at apex and smaller one at end of vein '6 black. 



Underside like upper, but paler. 



Palpi white, with black tips ; face white, with a black spot above ; vertex and 

 collar black ; thorax and abdomen orange ; abdomen beneath and legs pale orange. 



Expanse of wings : 27 mm. 



1 cJ from R. C'oriahuira, Bolivia, 900 m., October 1900, dry season (Simons). 



84. Eudule rufithorax spec. nov. 



Foretcing ■■ orange-red in basal two-thirds, the curved edge running from just 

 beyond middle of costa to inner margin close before anal angle ; the marginal area 

 dull black, containing an oval whitish hyaline space extending from vein 7 to 3, 

 crossed by veins 4 and 6, thickly marked in black ; the apical area has a blackish 

 inner edge running from costa through the dark cell-spot and along vein 3, which 

 is thickened ; veins 1 and 2 are also equally thick and black, with the intervals 

 above them white, but without any inner dark edge ; from the toj) of the cell-mark 

 a short black streak runs to costa parallel to outer margin, enclosing a small white 

 streak above the cell-mark ; fringe blackish. 



llhuhcing: orange-red, with the apex and a marginal spot between veins 2 and 3 

 dull black. 



Underside similar, the white markings more restricted. 



Face and jialpi below white ; vertex and palpi above black ; collar white ; 

 thorax and abdomen orange-red, like wings ; a grey stripe on dorsum broadening 

 towards anal segments ; abdomen laterally and bcucath and legs reddish. 



Expanse of wings : "j:! nini. 



1 i from Canauche, Cundinamarca, Colombia, July 1903 (de Mathan). 



Closely allied to E. bijjennis Wlk., but smaller, the whole thorax red. 



