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apical sector forked and the discoidal cell closed, but there is an addi- 

 tional apical forked cell, formed by the furcation of the anterior branch 

 of the ramus sub-discoidalis ; a similar structure is seen in Tinodes, 

 Sydropsyche, and Aphelocheira. 



Neureclipsis himaculata — Linn^. 



Phryganeahimaculata, Liim. Eaun. Suec. ed. 2, 1487 (1761) and his 



other works; Polycentropus bimaculafus, Hag. Eut. Ann. 1861, 



p. 6, 95; Kol. gen. et spec. Trichop. pt. 2. p. 215, 1, pi. 1, fig. 6; 



JBTiryganea Tigurinensis, Fab. Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 201, 18-19 



(1798) ; Anticyra robusta, "Walker, Brit. Mus. Cat. Neurop. 



pt. 1 p. 122, 5. 



Probably a generally distributed insect, by canals and marshy dykes 



In this species the usual irrorated character of the markings is departed 



from, and the anterior wings are dull fuscous, with two conspicuous 



yellowish spots near the middle of the wing ; the female is much paler 



and considerably larger. 



NEW SPECIES OF BUTTERFLIES FEOM GUATEMALA AND PANAMA. 



BY HENRY WALTER BATES, E.Z.S. 



(Continued from page 6.J 



11. — EUTEEPE OCURACEA. 



(^ . Expans. 2" 6'". Fore-wing rather narrow ; costa, from the 

 middle to the tip, waved ; apex obtuse ; outer margin in the middle 

 sharply incurved. Above : all wings brownish black, basal halves palish 

 ochreous, with costa and veins (especially those at apex of cell of fore- 

 wings) bordered with brownish black ; the broad brownish black outer 

 borders have a continuous row of ochreous spots distant from the 

 margin ; margin of hind- wings with small ochreous spots in the intervals 

 between the nervules. Beneath : paler than above ; base of the wings 

 dusky ; the fore-wing has on the outer margin a row of yellow linear 

 spots, and the hind-wing, besides these marginal spots, has also two 

 rows of yellow spots crossing the disk, and three spots near the base ; 

 the extreme base of the wing has two large red spots. Body and 

 antennae above, black. 



Table lands, Guatemala. Closely allied to JSu. Nimbice (Boisd.) 

 Difters in the shape of the fore-wing, and in the pale ochreous colour, 

 which, above, extends to the base of the wings. 



