124 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Atlietis multilinea, sp. n. 



(J . Head, thorax and legs grey, abdomen paler. Fore wings grey 

 with faint violet tinge ; reniform stigma outlined in brown ; sub-basal_ 

 and antemedial lines brown, the latter wavy, deeply indented before 

 dorsum ; a brown transverse shade before antemedial line ; central 

 shade brown united wuth the reniform ; postmedial line black, roughly 

 serrated, excurved below middle, thence incurved to dorsum ; terminal 

 area clouded with brown, obscuring the sinuous and finely dentate 

 subterminal line ; black dots and pale line on termen, fringes brown. 

 Hind wings whitish, tinged with fuscous ; discal dot and terminal 

 line darker. Underside of fore wings dark fuscous and of hind wings 

 whitish suffused with fuscous on costal area ; a dark discal mark and 

 a dark line beyond on all wings. 



Expanse 30 mm. 



A male specimen taken Baguio, subprov. Benguet, Luzon 

 (5000 ft.)., July 9th, 191'2. Another male from Sapiangao, 

 subprov. Benguet, Luzon (5500 ft.), taken December 16th, 1912. 



The specimen from Baguio (type) is darker and the markings 

 better defined than in the Sapiangao specimen. 



Comes nearest to A. bremusa, Swinh. 



Proxenus (?) oJiscura, sp. n. 



cj . Head and thorax brown mixed with grey, second joint of 

 palpi grey at tip, third joint blackish ; abdomen brown, rather paler 

 than thorax. Fore wings brown freckled with blackish chiefly on 

 basal and terminal areas ; orbicular stigma black, reniform indistinct 

 with two white dots on its outer edge; transverse lines blackish, very 

 indistinct ; terminal line black with pale dots on it ; fringes dark 

 brown, paler at ends of the veins. Hind wings whitish, clouded with 

 fuscous on costa and termen. Underside whitish, the fore wings and 

 outer costal area of hind wings clouded with fuscous ; orbicular and 

 reniform of fore wings indicated by pale marks. 



Expanse, 28 mm. 



A male specimen from Sapiangao, subprov. Benguet, Luzon 

 (5500 ft.), December 17th, 1912. 



(To be continued.) 



ON A SMALL COLLECTION OF HOMOPTEKA FEOM 

 BKITISH GUIANA. 



By W. L. Distant. 



The following descriptions and notes refer to a small collec- 

 tion sent by Mr. G. E. Bodkin, the Government Biologist of 

 British Guiana, to Dr. G. Marshall, of the Imperial Bureau of 

 Entomology. The specimens were all collected by Mr. A. A. 

 Abraham, who was attached to a survey of a road for bringing 

 down cattle from the interior of the Colony. 



