78 Mr. II. Druce on neio Species of Lepidoptera. 



spots crossing the wing- from the anal angle to near the apex. 

 The underside the same colour as above. The head, thorax, 

 and abdomen greyish brown, the sides of the head and thorax 

 with a greyish-white streak ; the antennas and legs brownish 

 grey. Expanse 2^ inches. 



Hah. Bahama Islands, New Providence. 



This small species is very unlike any known to me, but it 

 is most nearly allied to C. porcas, Hiibn. 



Subfara. Ajtbultcin^. 



Ambulyx. 

 Ambulyx donysa^ n. sp. 



Primaries from the base to the middle pinkisli fawn-colour 

 and from the middle to the outer margin shaded with dark 

 brown and olive-green ; a large oval-shaped dark brown spot 

 near the base, which extends from the inner margin across 

 the wing, but does not reach the costal margin ; a dark brown 

 line crosses the wing about the middle from the costal to the 

 inner margin ; an indistinct dark brown marking on the inner 

 margin close to the anal angle ; three waved lines cross the 

 wing from the costal margin near the apex to near the inner 

 margin, but do not quite reach it ; the apex is pale fawn- 

 colour : secondaries bright rose-pink, crossed from near the 

 apex to the anal angle by a wide black band, deeply dentated ; 

 on the outer edge above the black band are two very indis- 

 tinct, narrow, brownish-black lines; the inner margin and two 

 spots close to the anal angle pale yellowish fawn-colour. 

 The underside of both primaries and secondaries pale yellowish 

 fawn-colour, the primaries from the base to about the middle 

 dark rose-pink. The head and front of the thorax pale 

 brown; the tegulje and base of the thorax and abdomen dark 

 brown ; the underside of head, thorax, and abdomen pale 

 yellow j legs and antennae dark brown. Expanse 4| inches. 



Hah. Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla {M. Trujillo). 



This very beautiful and distinct species is allied to A.gan- 

 nascus, StoU, and A. rostralis, Boisd. 



Fam. .ffigeriidsB. 



Mqeria, Fabr. 



j^geria hades ^ sp. n. 



Primaries and secondaries uniform glossy bluish black, with 

 all the veins and outer margins dull black. The underside 



