132 Messrs. F. Du Cane Godman and Osbert Salvin's List. 



viridibus augustissimis et angulum anal em versus in maculas 

 fractis differt ; posticis supra quoque fascia submarginali 

 augustiore, et subtus marginem interiorem versus palli- 

 dioribus. 



The single male specimen sent differs in several points 

 from P. euriclea of Venezuela, though nearly allied to that 

 species. 



168. Esthemopsis linearis, n. sp. (Plate IV., fig. 13). 



Exp. 1-8 poll. 



? . Alis nigris cferuleo tinctis ; anticis fascia arcuata 

 albescente a basi per cellulam angulum analem versus 

 extendente, secunda transversa subapicali, margine interno 

 ceruleo ; posticis area interiore albescente ; venis omnibus 

 late nigrescentibus ; subtus fere ut supra ; palpis et fronte 

 rubro-aurantiacis. 



E. sericince, Bates, certe affinis, sed maculis alarum 

 albescentibus multo majoribus distinguenda. 



173. Siseme pomona, sp. n. (Plate IV, fig. 14). 



Exp. 1-4 poll. 



<S. S. caudali similis sed alis dilutioribus et fascia 

 transversa alba absente distinguenda ; subtus pallidioribus 

 et fascia angustiore. 



Of this species we have specimens from Venezuela, 

 obtained by Dr. Staudinger's collector in the vicinity of 

 Merida. 



209. Euterpe lycurgus, sp. n. (Plate IV., fig. 15j. 



Exp. 1-9 poll. 



S . Alis flavis, corpore, nervulis, marginibusque nigris, 

 macularum serie submarginali (in posticis majorium) 

 flaviarum, totidemque punctis in margine ipso flavescenti- 

 bus ; subtus fere ut supra, sed colo-ribus dilutioribus. 



A single specimen only of this distinct Euterpe has yet 

 reached us, which was captured by Mr. Simons on the road 

 from San Sebastian to Atanquez. It appears to belong to 

 the E. nimhice group ; but the black markings are very 

 narrow, and the yellow colour is very much brighter than 

 in any species known to us. 



