546 Mr. F. Du Cane Godman on 



Apodemia multiplaga. (Plate XXIII, fig. 6.) 



Apodcmia multiplaga, Schaus, Proc. U. S. Nat. Miis. xxiv, 

 p. 404 (1902). 



The specimen figured is from Rinconada, Mexico, given 

 by Mr. Scliaus to tlie British Mnseura. 



Nymphidium GRANDE, sp. n. (Plate XXIII, fig. 7, $.) 



5. Alis fuscis, fascia latissima a cellulii? fiuem anticannu ad 

 medium marginis interni posticarmn extendente albida, linea 

 communi ferruginea submarginali exteriore, anticis macula elongata 

 costali venis divisa apicem versus, aliisque minoribus plus minusve, 

 lunulatis in serie angulum analem posticarum extendentibus, serie 

 altera margini exteriovi propiore (in anticis fere obsoleta), albidis ; 

 subtus pallidioribus maculis (omnibus albidis majoribus ; ciliis posti- 

 carum albis et uigris. 



Halt. C0J.OMBJ A (Wheeler). 



This fine species is even larger tlian N. niictens, G. and 

 S., from Chiriqui, but in colour it approaches the female 

 of JSI. rnycone, Hew. It is probable that the male is 

 without the broad median band. A single specimen. 



Aricoris plagiaria. (Plate XXIII, fig. 8, $.) 



Ariroris plagiaria, Grose-Smith, Rhop. Exot. iii, 

 Erycinidffi, p. 4, t. 1. ff. 12, 13 {$). 



9 Alis nigro-fuscis, anticis fascia a costa3 medio fere ad angulum 

 analem extensa sordide alba, anticis ad basin late posticisque (nisi 

 in area costali et margine externo) cteruleo lavatis, posticis ad mar- 

 ginem externum venis, et lineis inter venas, obscuris notatis ; subtus 

 pallide fuscis, anticis fascia siciit supra, area cellular! indistincte 

 nigro maculata, posticis grisescentioribus maculis variis nigris, ad 

 margines elongatis, anticis ad basin et posticis in area basali 

 ocliraceo notatis. 



Hob. E. Peru, Sarayacu {Bnehley, ^, $) ; Amazons, 

 Santa Eosa {Stuart, $). 



Mr. Grose-Smith described this species from two males 

 supposed to be from Buckley's collection. We have both 

 sexes from Sarayacu, and the female, which we now take 

 the opportunity of figuring, approaches the same sex of -4. 

 serica, Westw., but is considerably larger, the fascia, too, on 

 the primaries is whitish and more oblique, and the under- 

 purface is spotted. 



