ERTCINID^. THRENODES. 



COMPSOTERIA. Henitson. 



COMPSOTERIA CEPHALENA. 2. 



Upperside, dark brown : transparent from the base to beyond the middle 

 (except the margins), and divided into six parts by the nervures and a band which 

 crosses the cell : a subapical band of four transparent spots. Posterior wing with 

 the basal half transparent, divided into five parts by broad black nervures : a sub- 

 marginal rufous band. 



Exp. 1^^ inch. Halx Cayenne. 



In the Collectiou of "W. C. Hewitsou. 



COMPSOTERIA CASCELLA. 3. 



Compsoteria CasceUa, Heivitsoti. Equal. Lep.j). 57. 



Upperside. Male. Transparent hiac-white : all the margins and the nervures 

 (which are broad) brown. Anterior wing with the cell crossed at the middle by a 

 black line : the apex (which is dark brown and covers nearly half the wing) crossed 

 by a broad band of orange, marked by two small transparent spots. 



Underside as above, except that the costal margin of the posterior wing is 

 marked at its base by three spots of white, and at its apex by a spot of orange. 



Exp. 1^^ inch. Hab. Ecuador. 



In the Collectiou of W. C. Hewitson. 



THRENODES. Hewitson. 



THRENODES COENOIDES. 4. 

 Threnodes Coenoides, Hewitson. Eqnat. Le2J. p. 5S 



Upperside semi-transparent grey-white, finely striated throughout with darker 

 colom-: the margins broad and black : the nervures black. Anterior wing with the 

 outer margin very broad, traversed by a series of eight large white spots. Posterior 

 wing with the outer margin very broad : the costal margin marked below the middle 

 by a small transparent spot. 



Underside as above, except that there is a spot of white at the base of the 

 posterior wing. 



Exp. 2^ inch. Hab. Ecuador. (Buckley.) 



This singular species has unfortunately lost its antennae, which Mr. Buckley says were clubbed 

 like those of a butterfly. 



