384 Mr. A. G. Butler on Heterocerous Lepidoptera 



colour : secondaries sericeous creamy white ; body pale 

 stramineous ; under surface pale creamy stramineous, 

 shining ; primaries with the discoidal area up to the 

 centre of the disc flesh-coloured, slightly greyish in 

 certain lights ; a few blackish scales at the end of the 

 cell ; secondaries with a small black disco-cellular spot ; 

 internal borders of all the wings whitish. Expanse of 

 wings, 39 mm. 



" From Eeed's collection."— T. E. 



The absence of defined markings upon the wings gives 

 this insect the aspect of Neritocles rather than Lozo- 

 gramma ; the primaries are, however, too large for that 

 genus. 



Panagra, Giienee. 



65. Panagra cavi-fasciata. n. s. 



^ . Primaries above with the basi-costal half sordid 

 cream-colour' grey-speckled, bounded beyond the cell by 

 an oblique abbreviated bisinuated white line ; disc and 

 internal area bronze-brown ; an indistinct pale oblique 

 undulated discal line half-way between the white bi- 

 sinuated line and the outer margin ; external area 

 minutely irrorated with black ; a marginal series of black 

 spots ; fringe cream-coloured, traversed by a grey line ; 

 a black spot at the end of the cell ; secondaries pale 

 greyish brown, whitish towards the costa ; fringe cream- 

 coloured ; body grey ; primaries below sericeous greyish 

 brown, fringe as above ; secondaries cream-coloured, 

 irrorated with grey, most densely towards the outer 

 margin ; a black disco-cellular spot ; fringe traversed by 

 a grey line ; body sordid cream-coloured, tibiae greyish. 

 Expanse of wings, 34 mm. 



" Corral, in February. "-r-r. E. 



With this species the following was associated ; but, as 

 it differs entirely in pattern on both surfaces, I cannot 

 for a moment believe it to be conspecific. 



66. Panagra signistriata, n. s. 



(? , ? . Primaries above cream-coloured, s]3arsely 

 irrorated with black ; a short oblique costal litura at 

 basal fourth and a slender oblique almost S -shaped 

 character (not visible in the male example) at apical 

 fourth of costal area ; from the latter to the median 



