NO. 2050. LEPIDOPTERA OF TEE PANAMA CANAL ZONE—DYAR. 159 



tatively labeled by Mr. Schaiis as females of his ruhrifrons and dalina, 

 respectively, but they do not possess the red feet of these forms. 

 The present form must await the association of males for positive 

 identification. 



HYLESIA sp. C. 



1. La Chorrera, May, 1912 (Busck). 



One female similar to the above but much darker, the Hues slender 

 and distinct; apex very dark with light lilacine spot. It does not 

 agree with anything be/ore me, but description from the single 

 female seems inadvisable. 



LONOMIA CYNIRA Cramer. 



3. La Chorrera, May, 1912 (Busck); Trinidad Kiver, June, 1912 



(Busck). 



THERINIA TRANSVERSARIA Druce. 



1. Porto BeUo, April, 1912 (Busck). 



OXYTENIS HONESTA Cramer. 



1. Trinidad River, March, 1912 (Busck). 



DRACONIPTERIS MIRABILIS Cramer. 



1. Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck). 



DRACONIPTERIS GIGANTEA Druce. 



1. Trinidad River, June, 1912 (Busck). 



Druce described a very pale female from Ecuador as Teratopteris 

 gigantea. The present specimen is probably conspecific, though 

 small and very dark. 



Family CITHERONIID^. 



CITHERONIA MEXICANA Grote and Robinson. 



1. Porto Bcllo, April, 1912 (Busck). 



CITHERONIA MARION, new species. 



Thorax yellow with faint orange edgings to patagia and collar; 

 below orange-brown; abdomen banded yellow and red. Fore wing 

 yellow, a yellow patch at base, the rest of basal space filled in with 

 purple; scattered purple clouds in mesial space wath four angular 

 dots surrounding discal cross- vein; subterminal space lightly powdered 

 with purple; terminal space solidly purple filled. Hind wing with 

 red discal dot and Ughtly curved outer line, touching tornus and apex 

 at extremities, narrowly separated from discal dot; a sHght red patch 

 near inner margin below cell. Beneath yellow, costa and terminal 

 space of fore wing only purple. Large red discal and basal dots on 

 both wings. Expanse, 84 mm. 



Type.— Male, No. 15836, U.S.N.M.; Tiinidad River, June, 1912 

 (Busck). 



This is probably a subspecies of C. laocoon Cramer. 



EACLES MAGNIFICA Wallter. 



2. Paraiso, Canal Zone, April, 1911 (Busck). 



