248 Sir George F. Hampson on the 
Hab. JaMaica (Cockerell); Hartt; GRENADA, Mount 
Gay (H. H. Smith).—BRrazit, Siéo Paulo (Jones). Hup., 
16 mill. 
Genus TARACHIDIA, nov. 
Type. TZ. flavibasis. 
Palpi obliquely porrect, extending just beyond frons which has a 
rounded prominence truncate below ; antennz minutely ciliated ; 
abdomen without dorsal tufts. Forewing with vein 7 from angle of 
cell; 8, 9 stalked ; 10 from cell. Hindwing with veins 3, 4 stalked ; 
6, 7 from upper angle. 
TARACHIDIA FLAVIBASIS, sp. n. (Pl. XVII, fig. 3). 
¢. Headand tegule grey brown ; thorax olive yellow ; abdomen 
brown. Forewing with the basal half olive yellow with oblique 
outer edge ; the terminal half brown with some greyish suffusion. 
Hindwing brown ; cilia pale at tips. Underside brown. 
Hab. GRENADINES, Union I. (H. H. Smith), one ¢. 
Exp., 20 mill. 
TARACHIDIA HOLOPHA#A, sp. n. (PI. XVII, fig. 17). 
@. Grey-brown; palpi at base, pectus and ventral surface of 
abdomen white. Forewing with the basal area suffused with a few 
long yellow scales and a few more on medial terminal area, the rest 
of wing irrorated with white scales. Hindwing fuscous brown ; cilia 
white at tips. Underside greyer. 
Hab. GRENADINES, Union I. (H. A. Smith), one 2. 
Hep., 20 mill . 
EUBLEMMA FLAMMICINCTA, WIk., xxxiii, 801. 
Grenada—Balthazar ; St. Vincent. 
EKUBLEMMA ROSESCENS, sp. n. (PI. XVII, fig. 9). 
Head nearly pure white ; antenne yellowish and fuscous ; tegule 
pale yellow; thorax and abdomen fulvous red, the latter with seg- 
mental white lines. Forewing rosy pink ; the costal area yellow, 
narrowing to a point before apex ; straight oblique rufous antemedial 
and medial lines, the latter diffused on inner side ; the postmedial 
line fine, angled below costa, then sinuous ; the terminal area bright 
rufous, expanding at middle and narrowing to apex ; traces of a 
sinuous subterminal line with three dark points on it between veins 
4and 7. Hindwing pale yellow becoming rufous towards termen. 
Hob. Hartt; St. Luocta; St. VINcENT; GRENADA, 
Balthazar (HH. Smith). Hap., 22 mill. 
