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thorax, and abdomen brownish black ; the tegulaj bright 

 scarlet ; the antennee and legs black. Expanse 1 inch. 



Hah. Mexico, Coatepec {Brooks). 



A pretty distinct species, allied to P. cequalis, Walker. 



Fam. Melameridse. 

 CEnotrus, Druce. 



(Enotrus mamitus^ sp. n. 



Primaries and secondaries uniform dull black, with the 

 fringe of all the wings greyish ; tlie underside of the pri- 

 maries black, with the costal margin from the base to beyond 

 the middle edged with pinkish white ; a curved cream- 

 coloured band edged with pink crosses the wing from the 

 costal margin near the apex to the outer margin close to the 

 anal angle : secondaries brownish black, crossed by two 

 pinkish-white lines, the costal margin edged with white. 

 The head, thorax, and abdomen black ; the collar and 

 tegulge edged with yellow ; antennae and legs black. Expanse 

 lyV inch. 



Hah, Mexico, Araecameca [F. D. Oodman). 



Mr. Godman took one specimen of this very distinct 

 species in April 1888. 



(Enotrus splendens, sp. n. 



Primaries dull black, with two cream-coloured spots on the 

 costal margin near the apex in the male, and only one spot 

 in the female : secondaries dull black, with two indistinct 

 white spots on the outer margin near the apex in the male, 

 without any in the female. The underside : primaries dull 

 black, with the spots as above, and one minute white dot on 

 the middle of the outer margin : secondaries black, with a 

 streak at the base and two spots on the costal margin and 

 one on the outer margin cream-colour. A large spot at the 

 base and one on the inner margin near the anal angle bright 

 carmine ; in some specimens the latter spot joins a cream- 

 coloured spot in the centre of the wing. The head, thorax, 

 and abdomen black ; the collar orange j the antenna and 

 legs black. Expanse 1^ inch. 



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

 Smith). 



Both sexes of this beautiful little species were taken by 

 Mr. Smith in July 1888. 



