112 My. JJutler uii the, Leijulopterous ijeitus Dioptis. 



Ciilhujra azurea. 



Dlopth (Ettaijra) aznrea, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 2, p. 325, 

 n. 10 (1854). 

 Brazil. 



This species most nearly resemljles Enarira Jiiemaid/im>, but is 

 smaller, shorter in the wing, and has a smaller hyaline spot in 

 primaries ; the collar also, instead of being carmine, has a 

 yellow spot on each side. 



CaJhujra splmillda, n. sp. 



Like a small example of A(/ipi<i dux : wings black with a 

 blue shot ; primaries with a large hyaline triangular Avhite 

 patch, crossed hj the median nervure and its first liranch, from 

 the middle of the wing to the base ; a snbapical obli(jue hj^aline 

 white spot; secondaries with a broad central hyaline white 

 streak, from the base to near the outer margin, interrupted by 

 the median nervure and its branches ; head black margined 

 with white, palpi carmine at base, otherwise black ; antenna' 

 black ; collar carmine ; thorax metallic lalue-green, with a 

 central longitudinal white line ; teguhe blue-green, white ex- 

 ternally, Avith a white central line ; abdomen blue-green with a 

 central Avhite streak, sides pale brown ; front trochanters white, 

 other trochanters cream-colour ; remainder of legs brown streaked 

 with white ; venter cream-colour, the anus and a line on each 

 sides brown : expanse of wings 1 inch, 7 lines. 



Brazil. Type B.:^!. 



Mydromera, n. gen. 



Readily distinguished from Enarira by the extreme shortness 

 of the footstalk fr(nn which the third median and lower radial 

 branches are emitted, and from the fact that the second median 

 is emitted some distance before the end of the cell. Type 

 M. isthmia. 



Mijdrowr.ra isfJimia. 



E/iar/ra isthmiu, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lej). 4, pi. CV. fig. 

 24 (1874). 



New Granada. B.M. 



