NOTTTATES ZOOLOQIOAE XXV. 1918. 401 



16. cuntiplaga Prout, sp. nov.* (Surinam). 



17. cingulina cingulina Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885. ii. .536 

 {Phaecchlatna) (Peru). 



(ab.) semimaculata Warr., Nov. Zool. xi. 502 (1904) (StenoTplastis) (Peru). 

 17a. cingulina auranlica Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885. p. 536. tab. 33. 

 fig. 7 (Phaeochlaena) (Bolivia). 



(ab.) spumata Warr., Nov. Zool. xi. 19 (1904) (Stenoplastis) (Bolivia), 

 (ab.) albifrons Warr., Nov. Zool. xi. 501 (1904) (Stenoylastis) (Bolivia). 



18. inaria Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885. p. 535 (Phaeochlaena) (Ecuador). 

 = nutria Dogn. (ex err. typogr.), Lep. Loja (2) 39 (1891) (Ecuador). 

 Occurs also in N. Peru. 



Sect. II. — Abdomen, especially in S, strongly elongate ; wings generally 

 thinly scaled (partly diaphanous in species 21-24), hindwing long and narrow, 

 M' well stalked (separate only in 'pales), colour predominantly white or hyaline 

 proxLmally (except in citrina and ovia) {Erbessa = Phelloe = Psevderb(ssa). 



19. citrina Druce, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) i. 214 (1898) (Neolanrona) (sequ. 

 form. ?) (Amazons). 



20. ovia Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893. p. 292. tab. 19. fig. 7 {Neo- 

 laurona) (Ecuador). 



(ab. ?) con j unctaT) ogn. , Het. Nonv . i. 17 (1910) (Neolaurana) (French Guiana). 



This and the preceding are only known in the ?. The markings tally so 

 closely with those of the following {S only known) that they may well prove 

 mimetically coloured females thereto. All the forms seem rare. 



21. capena Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885. p. 534 (Erbesia) (Ecuador). 

 One from Carabaya, S.E. Peru, in coll. TrLng BIus. 



22. pahs Druce, Pice. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1893. p. 285. tab. 19. fig. 4 [Mela- 

 statia ?) (Ecuador). 



Also known from Peru. 



23. glaucaspis Walk., Liit Lep. Ins. ii. 320 (1854) (Phelloe) (Amazons). 

 Also occurs in N. Venezuela. 



24. umbrif (ra umbrif era\Ya.\k., List Lep. Ins. 11.326(1854:) (Dioptis)(Aina,zons). 

 = decorata Walk., List Lep. Ins. xxxi. 146 (1864) (Phelloe) (Amazons). 



= munda Walk., List Lep. Ins. xxxi. 146 (1864) (Phelloe) (Amazons). 



I think there can be little doubt that these form a single species, of which 

 the following is a somewhat larger, brighter race ; munda represents the (J, 

 characterized by the greatly elongate abdomen, ihnbiijera and decorata the ?. 

 Known also from the Guianas. 



24a. umbrifera cassandra Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885. p. 535 

 (Pseudebesia) (Ecuador). 



Also from Bolivia. 



* Myonia cuneiplaga sp. nov. 5> 34 mm. Perhaps akin to the preceding. Differs as follows. 

 Face orange. Palpus predominantly orange, only the third joint and some scales on sides of second 

 joint distally blackish. Abdomen with the dorsal line broken into spots. 



Forewing with the orange band rather more distally placed (its distal edge beyond, in augusta 

 well proximal to, DC), oblique^ running in the direction of tomus, nearly uniform in width (circ. 



2 mm.). Hindwing above with the orange area reduced to a wedge-shaped central patch, its 



proximal (pointed) end on M, its greatest width distally (from R° to behind M-) 2'5 mm., its distal 

 end between R^ and JP little more than 1 mm. from terraen. Hindwing beneath largely orange, 

 the black border on an average narrower, but still more irregular, than in augusta and throwing less 

 projection basewards between C and cell-fold ; no apical orange spot. Fringes not pale-tipped, 

 " Surinam." Type in coll. Tring Mus. 



