new Species of Helen cer a. 169 



the fringe alternately black and grey. Underside of both 

 wings pale yellow, irrorated with brown scales : primaries 

 wit!) a black dot at the end of the cell, and beyond a broken 

 black bar that does not reach either margin, the apex and 

 outer margin brown. — Female the same as the male, but 

 rather darker in colour. 



Expanse 2f inches. 



Hob. S.E. Peru, Santo Domingo, 6000 feet, wet season 

 (G. (Jcbmden, Mus. Druce). 



Tuerta rema, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, palpi, and antennae black, the base of the 

 antennae white ; collar, tegulae, and thorax reddish brown, 

 thickly irrorated with white hairs ; abdomen pale yellow. 

 Primaries : the costal half of the wing from the base to 

 beyond the cell white, the outer half of the cell pale green ; 

 a reddish-brown band extends from the apex to the anal angle 

 and along the inner margin to the base of the wing thickly 

 irrorated with white scales, the inner side of the brown band 

 broadly olive-green, the outer margin and fringe white : 

 secondaries pale yellow, the fringe white; a small black line 

 close to the anal angle. Underside of both wings uniformly 

 pale yellow. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hub. German East Africa (Mus. Druce). 



Earn. Arctidae. 



Diacrisia pales, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, collar, tegulae, and front of the thorax 

 orange-yellow, the thorax and basal part of the abdomen pale 

 yellow, antennae and legs black, the abdomen black, the 

 anus yellow. Primaries pale yellow: secondaries yellowish 

 white, darkest along the inner margin. — The fe?nale the same 

 as the male. 



Expanse If inch. 



liab. German East Africa (Mus. Druce). 



Allied to Diacrisia lurida, Druce. 



Loplwcampa dissimilis, sp. n. 



Male and female. — Head chrome-yellow; palpi and an- 

 tennae black ; collar white, edged with chrome-yellow ; 

 tegulae chrome-yellow, edged with white; thorax and abdo- 

 men black, some yellowish-brown hairs at the base of the 



