82 Mr. H. Druce on new Species of Lepidoptera. 



of tlie palpi bright yellow ; the tegulse edged with yellow ; 

 the antennte and legs black. Expanse 1 inch. 



Hah. Mexico, Omilteme, Guerrero, 8000 feet {H. H. Smith). 



This species is allied to Syncara lykea^ Druce. Mr. Smith 

 took the specimens in August 1888. 



Sincara manilia, sp. n. 



Primaries and secondaries yellowish hyaline, with the costal 

 margin of the former and the fringe of all the wings black. 

 The head, thorax, and abdomen black, the last four seg- 

 ments of the abdomen edged with bright yellow, the anus 

 yellow ; antennse and legs black, the palpi yellowish in front. 

 Expanse 1 inch. 



Hah. Mexico, Sierra de los Aguas Escondidas, Guerrero, 

 7000 feet, Omilteme, Guerrero, 8000 feet {H. H. Smith). 



This pretty little species was taken in July and August 

 1888. 



Sincara manoha, sp. n. 



Primaries brownish black, darkest along the costal margin : 

 secondaries yellowish hyaline, with the fringe black. The 

 head, thorax, and abdomen dull black ; antennaa black. 

 Expanse 1 inch. 



Hah. Mexico, Teapa, Tabasco {H. H. Smith). 



One specimen of this dull-looking species was taken by 

 Mr. Smith in February 1888. 



Earn. Chalcosiidae. 



GiNGLA, Walker. 



Gingla cequalis^ sp. n. 



Primaries orange-red, broadly bordered witli black from 

 the apex to the anal angle : secondaries deep black. The 

 underside the same as above. The head, thorax, and abdo- 

 men black ; the tegulse orange-red ; the anteunse and legs 

 black. Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hah. Mexico, Coatepec {J. Brooks). 



One specimen of this most interesting species was sent ; it 

 exactly resembles Ptychoglene aequalisy Walker. 



