110 Ml". Butler o/? flie LeptAopterous ijenus Dioptis. 



Genu.s Drymcea. Walker. 

 DnjiiKJia liespevoldes. 



Diopjtis [Dnjmoea) hesperuldas, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 2, p. 

 323, n. 7 (1854). 



New Grenada. Type B.M. 



Dnjiii'jea ■nii.iiiiaculata, n. sp. 



Wings above black, with a l)lue shot ; primaries with a large 

 hyaline wliite spot immediately beyond the end of the cell ; 

 secondaries with the costa brown ; body greenish black ; head, 

 and sides of abdomen spotted with whitish ; primaries below 

 with a cuneiform interno-median white streak, internal area 

 greyish brown, apical area streaked between the veins with 

 silver ; secondaries silver with the veins (excepting the dis- 

 cocellullars) black ; body below sordid white, legs black : 

 expanse of wings 1 inch, 7 lines. 



E. Peru, {Demand). Type B.M. 



The genus Dnjmoea is clearly allied to Phello'e. 



Genus EuAGRA. JVcJker. 

 Eiuujva coelestiiia. 



Phalocna ccelestina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. IV. p. 107, pi. 345, 

 fig. G (1782). 



Dioptis [Eiuigru) cocledina, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 2, p. 324, 

 n. 8 (1854). 



Dioptis {Aijijrta) //<^er^'/«.ya. Walker, 1. c. p. 328, n. 14 (1854). 



Para, (Bates). B.M. 



Euarfra anr/elica, n. sp. 



Nearly allied to E. aelestiiia ; but the hyaline spot of 

 primaries larger, not cut by the second median branch, but 

 almost filling the interspace between the first and second 

 branches ; expanse of wings, 1 inch, 4 lines. 



New Granada, Pacho, Province of Cundinamarca (Janson). 

 Type B.M. 



