Nciv Species of LepidopUra. 153 



at end of cell by a cuneiform costal disco-cellular black 

 spot ; seven submarginal white points ; secondaries orange 

 tawny ; costa apex and outer margin broadly black ; a 

 diffused whitish spot at end of cell ; a similar spot just 

 beyond, and a small spot at apex ; thorax lilack, head white- 

 spotted, aljdomen brown : primaries below as above ; 

 secondaries with hyaline Avhitish spots at end of cell 

 concurrent ; seven submarginal white spots : expanse of 

 wings, 2 inches, 5 lines. 



Pucartambo, Teru ( Whitely). B.M. 



Seems nearly allied to Gcratinia Tricolor of Salvin from 

 N. Bolivia. 



GENUS ITHOMIA. U&bncr. 



6. Itlwmia Nigrimargo, n. sp. 



S . Allied to /. Lagnm,, reseml)les Cerntinict Adelincla : 

 wings above hyaline, with the veins black ; margins broadly 

 black ; secondaries with a ferruginous anal spot ; body with 

 the thorax black, white-spotted ; abdomen dark brown 

 above, paler below ; antemiie black with the club orange ; 

 wings below nearly as above ; primaries with the internal 

 area silky ; two apical white points ; secondaries with a 

 1 )asi-costal streak and the median nervure sulphur-yellow ; 

 live submarginal white points ; a large anal spot, the first 

 median branch and the submedian nervure orange-ferrugi- 

 nous : expanse of wings, 2 inches, 4 lines. 



Cueuca {Fraser). B.M. 



Much like Hymcnitis Iiio and Ccmtiwia Acleliiida in 

 general appearance. 



GENUS HYMENITIS. llilhncr. 



7. Hymcnitis Alhiaokda, n. sp. 



Nearly allied to H. Kcdnaa, same general pattern ; lar- 

 ger, the primaries mure arched ; all tlie dusky markings 

 much deeper ; primaries with two distinctly white spots at 

 apex ; secondaries below with se^'en conspicuous marginal 



