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Lycomorpha teos, n. ?p. Primaries above light brown, yellowish along the 

 costal luarLjin tor two-thirds ; a very narrow black margin from middle of costa to 

 the apex where it becomes slightly wider and continues so to the internal angle, 

 where again it becomes very narrow along tlie internal margin. Secondaries dull 

 orange with a narrow black margin. Underneath entirely dull orange with black 

 margms as above. Antennae, head, thorax and body black ; collar orange. 



Expanse, 22 mm. i (^. Barranca of Simalohuacan, State of 

 Vera Cruz. Elevation, 7,000 feet. 



Lycomorpha regia, n. sp. Primaries biight orange, along costa a very 

 narrow black maigin which becomes wider towards the apex, and continues wide to 

 internal angle. At the apex the black margin is bordered inwardly with pale yellow. 

 Fringe very conspicuous, wliite. Secondaries the same color as primaries, very 

 broadly bordered with black at the apex, and diminishing rapidly to middle ol ex- 

 ternal margin where it ceases ; the fringe bordering this portion is white, but on the 

 rest of the outer margin and also along the internal margin the Iringe is orange. 

 Underneath the wings aie orange, broad iy black at apices. Head white with a black 

 spot on frons. Thorax and body above orange, underneath white. Antennae black. 

 Legs black on their upper side, white underneath. 



Expanse, 28 mm. i 9- Jalapa. 



A marvellously pretty species. 



SU15FAMILY EUCHROMIIN^. 



Macrocneme cinyras, n. sp. Primaries for two-thirds from base metallic 

 blue-green, except a narrow black space extending from the internal margin close to 

 the base of wings, towards the apices ; primaries otherwise dull black with two white 

 spots at the base of wings. Secondaries dull black with a few metallic green scales 

 clustered near the center of outer margin. Wings underneath brown-black, metallic 

 green on costal margins for half their length. Antennae black tipped with white. 

 Head black. Thorax green-black. Abdomen dull golden green with two white 

 spots underneath. Legs brown-black. Tibia and tarsus thickly clothed with long 

 black scales. 



Expanse, t^^ ™n^' ^ cf- Coatepec. 



Callicarus laciades, n. sp. The primaries and secondaries uniform dull black, 

 a few minute metallic spots at the base of the primaries. Antennre black, tipped with 

 white. Head black ; frons metallic blue. Collar and thorax black, spotted with blue. 

 Abdomen black with a dorsal and a lateral row of metallic spots. In the male there 

 are a few orange scales on anus. Legs black ; tarsus tipped with orange. 



Expanse, 30 mm. i (5^, 3 9 9- P^so de San Juan and Coatepec. 

 This species is very closely allied to Callicarus laconia, Druce, and 

 also to the following species. 



Callicarus misitra, n. sp. Very similar to Callicarus laciades, and only differs 

 in having the wings slightly transparent, and behind the head are two small but con- 

 spicuous orange spots. 



Expanse, 30 mm. i (^. Paso de San Juan. 



