EUCHROMIA. 2*71 



beyond the hind wings. Fore tibas dentate beneath ; middle and 

 apical spurs of the hind tibias small. 



Walker. 



1. E. fastuosa Walker, 215. 



Black. Head, palpi, thorax in front and three dorsal stripes 

 bright green. Antennae minutely pectinated beneath to the tips. 

 Fore wings dark brown, golden green at the base, and with two 

 bright red spots, one near the base, the other in the middle near 

 the fore border, the last also appears beneath where there is an- 

 other spot beyond it. Hind wings deep purplish blue, bright red 

 along the middle part of the hind border; this red stripe widens in 

 breadth towards the tip of the wing. Femora and tibi« mostly 

 golden green ; fore coxa3 and fore tibiae white on one side. Length 

 of the body 5 — 6 lines ; of the wings 18 — 20 lines. 



Jamaica. 



Walker. 



2. E. bella Guer. Icon. Reg. An. Ins, Texte, 502. 



Shining violet-blue. Antennae black. Wings black. Fore 

 wings with a yellow streak at the base and a spot in the disk of 

 the same hue, and a blue streak near the base towards the hind 

 border. 



Mexico. 



Walker. 



Group Hippola. 



Hippola Walker, 222. Syntomeida ? Harris, N. A. Spiling. 36. 



Male. Body cylindrical, slender. Palpi very hairy at the base, 

 moderately long ; third joint small, conical at the tip, not more 

 than one-fourth of the length of the second. Antennse rather 

 deeply plumose. Wings long and narrow, mostly opaque ; discal 

 areolet-veiulet forming a right angle ; discal fold distinct along 

 the whole length. Abdomen long, linear ; appendages small. 

 Legs moderately long ; fore tibias furrowed beneath ; middle and 

 apical spurs of the hind tibiae rather small. 



1. E. ferox Walker, 223. 



Male. Dark purple. Head with tawny hairs in front and with 

 a short orange band behind. Palpi with black hairs towards the 



