320 Mr. W. L. Distant on 
or fuscous; tegmina with the basal cell, costal membrane, 
postcostal area and base of claval area blackish; the trans- 
verse veins at the bases of the apical areas all darkly infus- 
cated, and a submarginal series of small fuscous spots on 
the apices of the longitudinal veins to apical areas; wings 
with the base and half of anal area blackish, containing 
three ochraceous spots, the lowermost of which is somewhat 
bifid. 
Long., excl. tegm., ¢ ¢ 31 millim.; exp. tegm. 90 millim. 
Hab. Brazil, Santa Catarina. 
This species is allied to F. pullata, Berg, but differs at 
once from the description of that species by the peculiar 
ochraceously-spotted black basal area of the wings. 
The female now before me is much paler in coloration 
than the male. 
Carineta tracta, sp. n. 
@. Head, pronotum, and mesonotum ochraceous ; abdomen 
above castaneous. Head with two spots on front, the apical 
margins of vertex and the area of the ocelli black. Pronotum 
with a central subtriangular spot near base, with a small 
rounded spot on each side, black. Mesonotum with two 
central obconical spots, from which on each lateral margin a 
short line emerges, a central linear and two rounded spots in 
front of the cruciform elevation, a spot at the lateral margins, 
extreme basal margin, and a spot on anterior angles of basal 
cruciform elévation, black. Head beneath and sternum 
ochraceous, Jegs and abdomen beneath very dark castaneous ; 
coxe, apices of femora, bases of tibiz, and posterior tarsi 
(excluding apices) ochraceous ; two central longitudinal fasciz 
to face, a spot between face and eyes, base and apical half of 
rostrum, very dark castaneous. 
Teemina and wings pale hyaline, the venation ochraceous 
and fuscous ; tegmina with the costal membrane ochraceous ; 
wings with a rather large fuscous marginal spot at apex of 
anal area, and a short ochraceous and black marginal streak 
at basal margin of same. 
Long., excl. tegm., 2 28 millim.; exp. tegm. 82 millim. 
Hab, Ecuador. 
A species somewhat allied to C. postica, Walk., by the 
markings of the wings, but differing trom that species by the 
larger, more robust, and differently coloured and ornamented 
body, much wider pronotum, shorter and broader head, &e. 
