62 THE ENTOMOLOaiST. 



Eueides nigrofulva, sp, n. (PI. II. fig. 4, ? ; 5, 3')- 

 S . Fore wing wholly orange and black. The costa black for 

 entire length ; the apex very broadly black ; outer margin sinuated 

 black ; inner margin orange, except just at base, where a longitudinal 

 black streak takes its rise, following the line of nervure 1 6, becoming 

 much narrower before outer margin is reached. Discoidal blotch very 

 large, black, hardly joined with the black of costa, and only connected 

 with another large blotch situated between nervures 3, 4 by a small 

 and narrow extension of the blotch ; an ill-defined blotch between ner- 

 vures 2, 3. Hind wing with a very broad marginal band, containing 

 indications of lighter spots, and throwing up short tooth-like marks be- 

 tween all the nervures except between 6, 7. Between the band and the 

 discoidal cell are series of black elongated patches, variable in size and 

 intensity. Thorax with a pair of orange marks and first abdominal seg- 

 ment with another pair. On the under side of fore wing is a row of 

 white marginal spots, largest at apex and smallest at tornus; within the 

 black apex is a band of straw-colour, and again, just within the dis- 

 coidal blotch, the tint is straw-colour. Under side of hind wing with a 

 lightish area round upper disco-cellular ; the black marks within the 

 baud very clear and distinct. A marginal row of very distinct large 

 white spots. 



? . With the wings more ample, with the band inside apical 

 black patch straw-coloured, and with the area immediately within the 

 discoidal blotch also straw-coloured. Expanse : male, 82 mm. ; female, 

 90 mm. 



Hah. Esseqiiibo Kiver, Potaro tributary (C. B. Eoberts, 

 June, November, December, September). 



Chlosyne 'pantoni, n. sp. (PI. II. fig. 6). 

 Fore wing above dark black-brown, with deep ochreous markings. 

 Near the base is a narrow obscured ochreous mark ; a large irregular 

 ochreous patch, chiefly lying within the cell, but extending towards 

 the inner margin, and a patch of similar colour lying well beyond the 

 cell between veins 4 and 7, extending indistinctly through to the costa. 

 A series of large ochreous subterminal spots lying well in from the 

 margin. On the under side the inner margin and outer margin 

 broadly brownish black ; within the latter is a series of spots, which 

 are yellowish towards costa and ochreous towards tornus. The 

 remainder of the wing as on upper side, except that there is a wedge- 

 shaped ochreous mark extending to base, and not a small linear mark. 

 Hind wing above, with the costa, broadly greyish black, the outer and 

 inner margins dark brownish black ; the central area of the wings 

 ochreous. Central lunule indistinctly blackish. A large mark from 

 inner margin to just beyond the lower corner of cell dark brownish 

 black. On the under side the ground colour wholly blackish, with a 

 slight ashy tone. In basal half are a number of cream-coloured large 

 blotches. A double subterminal line of festooned whitish marks, pre- 

 ceded by a row of large dark-red spots, which become more and 

 more suffused towards costa. Expanse 56 mm. 



Hah. Jamaica (Manchester Mountains). 



The species is named after Mr. E. S. Panton, its discoverer. 



