sovie new Hcsperiidai from Central and South America. 381 



At first sight like T. Irevicauda, Plotz * (T. eniopevs of 

 the B.C.A.), but on closer examination quite dififerent. 



Sub-family, PAMPHILIN^. 



Prenes, Scudder. 



Prenes grapte, sp. nov. (Plate XXI, fig. G.) 



^ . Upper-side dark brown with the basal half dark yellowish- 

 buff. Fore-wing with a small, oblong, subhyaline spot within and at 

 the end of, the cell. Two minute subapical dots, a small spot above 

 the second median nervule, a larger sagittate spot at the base of the 

 lower median nervules and a small spot resting above the centre of 

 the snbmedian nervure. Cilia of both wings pale brownish-white. 

 Underside ; ground colour paler ; spots on fore-wing as above but 

 spot on submedian nervure larger and less distinctly defined. 

 Hind-wing ; a small, circular, clearly defined, white spot in the cell, 

 an ultramedian white band commencing in a point on the costal 

 nervure and broadening greatly to the submedian nervure. Outer 

 margin broadly brownish-grey, crossed by the brown nervules. 

 Anal fold broadly brown, except anal margin, which is narrowly 

 brownish-grey. 



Head, thorax and abdomen above concolorus with base of wings. 

 Palpi yellowish-buff, sprinkled with yellowish hairs ; terminal joint 

 black. Thorax and legs dark brown ; abdomen below, with yellow 

 spots. Antennae black above ; yellowish below. 



Expanse 2yV inch. 



Hab. Peru. 



Allied to F. luctuosa, Herr. Schaff.f (Plotz MS. drawings, 

 pi. 426) and to P. jyanjjcr, Mabille, Pet. Nouv. Ent. p. 201 

 (1878), but differs on the hind-wing below and has the 

 additional spot in the cell of that wing. 



Aides, Billberg. 

 Aides incantator, sp. nov. (Plate XXI, fig. 7.) 



2 . Upper-side. Both wings dark brown with the basal areas 

 thickly clothed with yellowish-buff hairs. Fore-wing with the 



* Go7iiurus hrevicanda, Plotz, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xlvii, p. 83 (1886), 

 IIS. drawings, ph 1319. 



t Goniurus luctuosa, Herr, Schiiff., Prodn. Syst. Lep. iii, p. 73 

 -{1869). 



