204 Mr. E. Meyrick on 



91, J. ciniata, Druce, 



Thalpochares ciniata, Druce, Biol. Centr. Amer. ii, 497, 

 pi. xcv, 23. 



Panama. 



92. /. cancano'pis, n. sp. 

 ^ 9 • 25-2fi mm. Head grey, face white. Palpi white, second 

 joint with a broad dark grey median band narrowed anteriorly, 

 terminal joint half second, obtuse, grey. Antennae grey. Thorax 

 dark grey, somewhat mixed with ochreous-whitish. Abdomen dark 

 fuscous, beneath pale brownish. Posterior tibiae and basal joint of 

 tarsi in ^ with brushes of dense hairs beneath. Fore-wings elongate, 

 posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen rather 

 obliquely rounded ; 7 and 8 .separate, 8 to costa ; purplish-fuscous, 

 more purplish in ^, irregularly sprinkled with blue-grey-whitish, 

 with dark fuscous streaks on veins broken up into short dashes 

 arranged in irregular transverse series ; the whitish irroration tends 

 to form series of undefined marks between these ; a black dash 

 beneath costa from base, edged beneath with ochreous- white; a pale 

 waved terminal line, preceded by indistinct dark dots ; cilia fuscous. 

 Hind- wings dark fuscous ; cilia fuscous. 



Columbia, Cayenne; three specimens in British Museum. 



93. /. chloromelalis, Walk. 

 Aglossa chloromelalis, Walk, xxxiv, 1249. 



Brazil. Not known to me; Sir George Hampson writes 

 "palpi with second joint shorter than usual, terminal as 

 long as second ; hind-wings with veins 3 and 4 approxi- 

 mated ; characters otherwise as in Imma." 



94. /. hoeta, Druce. 



Thnlpochares hocta, Druce, Biol. Centr. Amer. ii, 497, 

 pi. xcv, 24. 



Panama. 



95. /. quadrivittana, Walk. 



Gauris quadrivittana, Walk, xxviii, 417. 



Brazil. Not known to me ; Sir George Hampson informs 

 me that the head of the type is missing, and veins 6 and 7 

 of hind-wings are coincident ; other characters apparently 

 as in Imma. 



