some Central and South American Erycinidw. 531 



squamis cseruleo-griseis indutis ; subtus pallidioribiis, colore albo 

 magis extenso et dimidio basali niaculis nigro-linibutis. 



Hah. W. Colombia, San Pablo, Rio San Juan {ex 

 Stcmdinger). 



Very like C. heltiana, Bates, from North Brazil (of which 

 the female only is known), but the white spots on the 

 upper-side are much smaller, the marginal ones being 

 obsolete ; and the posterior wings towards the anal angle 

 are clothed with bluish-grey scales, which show a tendency 

 to form a band between the two submarginal white lines. 



Hyphilaria orsedice, sp. n. (Plate XX, fig. 5, $.) 



$ . Alls pallide fiavis, anticis costa et triente distali fuscis, linea 

 subinarginali ad costam inmaciilas fracta, ad angulum analem arigus- 

 tissima, notata ; posticis margin e externo late fusco, lineis duabus 

 (exteriore angustissima) pallide flavis ; sulstus siciit supra sed anticis 

 prope niarginem externum maculis variis qiioque flavis notatis. 



Hah. Venezuela {3Ius. Brit.) ; British Guiana, 

 Roraima ( Wliitely). 



Similar to H. nicias (Stoll), but without the transverse 

 bands crossing the wings at the end of the cell. Two 

 specimens in our collection and one in the British Museum. 



EURYGONA AURANTIACA. 



Euryejona ehnira, Hew., Ent. Monthly Mag. vi, p. 226 (1870). 



In the " Biologia " we omitted to note that Hewitson 

 had described E. aurantiaea, Godm. and Salv., under the 

 name of E. elmira ; the former, however, has two years' 

 priority. 



EuRYGONA LiciNiA, sp. n. (Plate XX, fig. 6, $.) 



$ . Alls fuscis, posticis litura magna alba rotundata prope niar- 

 ginem externum ad angulum analem extendente ; subtus griseis, 

 posticis dimidio distali fere albo, linea communi a costa anticarum 

 ultra cellulam ad medium marginis intern! extendente ferruginea, 

 ultra eam in anticis fascia transversa obscura, posticis macula ad 

 medium marginis externi, aliisque minutis angulum analem versus, 

 margine externo ipso flavo limbato. 



Hah. British Guiana, Roraima {Whitely). 

 On the under-side this insect closely resembles the cor- 

 responding sex of E. mys, H. S., but the large white patch 

 trans, ent. soc. lond. 1903.— part iv. (dec.) 36 



