CATALOGUE Ol-' DIURNAL LEI'IDOrXERA. 171 



12. Lymanopoda albocincta. 



Lymanopoda albocincta, Heivitson, Journal of Entomology, 

 p. 157. sp. 4, pi. 9. fig. 5 (1862). 



Bogota. B.M. 



V6. Lymanopoda albomaculata. 



Lymanopoda albomaculata, Heivitson, Journal of EntomoliKjy, 

 p. 158. sp. 5, pi. 9. fig. G (1862). 



Bolivia. B.M. 



Allied to albocincta, but diflfering considerably in tbc band of the 

 underside. 



14. Lymanopoda venosa, sp. uov. PI. IV. fig. 5. 



Ala3 supra forma albonuiculatce, fuscaj, margine apicali minime di- 

 lutiore. 



Aloe subtus pallidiores, venis, et furca posticarum discoidea, nigris : 

 anticae maculis tribus decrescentibus subhastatis marginalibus me- 

 diis ferrugineis. 



Exp. alar. unc. 2. 



Bolivia. " B.M. 



The form and size of albomaculata ; coloured below something- 

 like an Acra^a. The entire upperside and the underside of the front 

 ■wings in our specimen, when magnified, are seen to be sprinkled 

 over with gold scales. 



15. Lymanopoda Acraeida, sp. nov. PL IV. fig. 6. 



Ala) elongataj, supra rufo-fuscae, fascia anticis submarginali rufo- 

 ferruginea subarcuata a venis nigris interrupta, maculas sex sic for- 

 mante ; puncto in serie eadem costali albido : posticse inter venas 

 squamis noimullis rufis indistinctissime sparsa3. 



Alse subtus pallidiores : anticae cinerasccntes, costa discoidea fer- 

 ruginea ; fascia marginali intus bene limitata, extus fulvo diffiisa, 

 margine extcrno et apice olivaceo-fiiscescentibus, a venis plicisque 

 nigris interrupta: postica) olivaceo-fuscae, basi diff'use rufescente, 

 macula parva sub cellse extimum et margine externo paulum rufes- 

 centibus, venis plicisque nigerrimis. 



Exp. alar. unc. 2|. 



BoUvia. B.M. 



There can be little doubt that this species mimics some form of 

 Air(Pa. It is longer in the wing than any of the known species of 

 Lynianojwda. 



