62 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



CymOPSIS, Felder. 



101. Cymopsis fulvlceps. 



Cymopsis fulviceps, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. iv. 

 pi. 105, fig. 23 (1874). 

 Rio Juruii, 4° 40' S., 66° 40' W., 29tli October, 1874. 



Family DIOPTID^. 

 Hyemina, Walker. 



102. Hyrmina Trailii. 



Hyrmina Truilii, Butler, 111. Typ. Lep. Het. i. 

 p. 56, pi. 19, fig. 9 (1877). 

 Forest behind Manaos, 26tli August, 1874. 



Laurona, Walker. 



103. Laurona rufilinea. 



Laurona riifilinea, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. i. 

 p. 148 (1864). 

 $. Serpa, in the bush, 22nd April, 1874. 



Family EUSCHEMID^E. 



Ph^OCHL^NA, Hubner. 



The type of this genus, P. tendinosa, is the only form 

 mentioned by Walker that can be retained in it ; nn. 2 

 and 3 belong to Oricia, 4 to Josia, 5 to Brycea, 6, 7 and 

 9 to Virbia, 8 to Bepara. 



104. Phreochlfena solilucis, n. sp. 



Bright saffron-yellow, primaries with the borders and 

 two parallel oblique belts beyond the middle, dark brown ; 

 a subcostal whitish line at the base ; secondaries deeper 

 in tint, with regular blackish outer border; thorax blackish 

 with two longitudinal yellow streaks ; abdomen yellow, 

 Avith a black dorsal line ; wings below paler than above ; 

 body whitish : expanse 1 inch 7 lines. 



Barreiras das Araras, Bio Solimoes, 15th November, 

 1874. 



A handsome species, with the general aspect of Oricia 

 or Micropus, but Avith the structure of Phccochlcsjia. 



