new Species of Ileterocera. 65 



the costal to the outer margin by a carved semihyaline yellow 

 band : secondaries black, with a fine hyaline line from the 

 base to the middle of the outer margin. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Hab. South Brazil, Porto Real {Mas. Druce). 



Eucereon giganteum, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, palpi, and antennae black, collar bright 

 carmine ; tegulse and thorax black, streaked with yellowish 

 brown ; a large yellow spot at the base of thorax ; abdomen 

 black, banded with bright carmine, the anal segments bright 

 carmine above, black on the underside; the legs black. 

 Primaries brownish black, with a brownish-white spot 

 at. the end of the cell ; a band very similar in colour be- 

 yond the cell; a submarginal pale brownish line extending 

 from the apex to the anal angle; the veins all pale yellowish 

 brown : secondaries white, broadly bordered with black, the 

 veins black. 



Expanse 2j inches. 



Hab. Colombia (Mus. Druce). 



Eucereon testaceum, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, palpi, collar, tegulas, thorax, abdomen, and 

 legs grey; antennas black. Primaries semihyaline white 

 beyond the cell, the apex, outer and inner margin clouded 

 with grey : secondaries semihyaline white. — The fenide 

 almost identical with the male, excepting that the base of the 

 thorax is clothed with white hairs. 



Expanse, $ 1^, ? If inch. 



Hab. Venezuela (Mus. Druce). 



Eucereon (?) fanum, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, palpi, antennas, tegulas, and thorax black, 

 the head and base of the tegulse spotted with white ; abdomen 

 bluish black, with a row of white spots on each side; legs 

 black above, white on the underside ; the underside of the 

 thorax yellow. Primaries black, with a large greyish patch 

 round the end of the cell, the costal and inner margin 

 slightly streaked with grey : secondaries black, the central 

 part of the wing from the base to the end of the cell semi- 

 hyaline white, the veins black. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hab. Venezuela (Mus. Druce). 



Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. vi. 5 



