192 Mr. W. Schaus on 



Eucereon consorta, sp. n. 



Palpi black, the tips of each joint with a white spot. 

 Head white. Collar black, with a large creamy spot on each 

 tegula. Thorax white; a black spot posteriorly; a black 

 spot on patagia in front. Abdomen dorsally orange with 

 a large black patch extending on next to last segment, 

 anal segment black ; sublateral row of black spots ; under- 

 neath white, the last two segments black. Legs black, with 

 white rings at joints ; fore coxse black, other coxse white. 

 Primaries creamy-white ; five irregular black patches on 

 costal margin ; the first extending to inner margin and 

 enclosing a small white spot at base ; the second reaching 

 the median vein, on which are two black points preceding 

 and following this spot ; the third crossing cell, and extending 

 between veins 3-5 ; the fourth reaching vein 5 ; the fifth 

 much smaller, nearly touching vein 7 ; an irregular black 

 space on inner margin from base to middle, followed by a 

 small spot surmounted by a black point, an irregular large 

 black mark at tornus ; some black terminal spots. Secondaries 

 fuscous, slightly hyaline on more than basal half and towards 

 tornus. 



Expanse 40 mm. 



Hob. Juan Vinas, Tuis, and other localities. 



Eucereon xanthura, sp. n. 



c? . Palpi fuscous. Head black ; two orange spots 

 posteriorly. Collar dark grey. Thorax white streaked with 

 grey. Abdomen above black, the dorsal basal hairs tinged 

 with brown; the last segment orange above; underneath 

 with two white bands crossed by black lines ; the last two 

 segments below black. Legs grey, streaked with white. 

 Fore wings whitish tinged with pale ochreous at base; the 

 veins black; an antemedial black line angled outwards in 

 cell and submedian interspace, and inwards on median 

 nervure ; a postmedial shade from vein 4 to middle of inner 

 margin ; a strongly dentate irregular subterminal line, 

 broadest near apex and tornus ; an apical black spot, another 

 terminally at vein 2; diffuse black shades on costa at origin 

 of lines ; the veins slightly thickened when crossed by lines. 

 Secondaries whitish, the outer margin fuscous. 



Expanse 36 mm. 



Bab. Tuis, Juan Vinas. 



In Nat. Mus v Washington, from Mexico, Venezuela, and 

 Petropolis, Brazil. 



Allied to E. leucophctum, Wlk., but differs in markings of 

 head and thorax. 



