468 Lord Rothschild on Arctiinse from 
wood-brown powdered with red and yellow; abdomen 
scarlet-winged and slightly powdered with yellow. 
Fore wing mauve wood-brown irrorated with yellow; 
a small yellow patch at apex edged with scarlet, termen 
narrowly yellow, a very large curved wedge-shaped yellow 
patch runs in from costa to median vein, and between this 
and base of wing is a smaller yellow spot, both edged with 
scarlet, a wedge-shaped yellow patch edged with scarlet 
runs in from termen, a yellow dot edged with scarlet above 
and a scarlet streak below vein 1 near base. Hind wing 
buftish yellow suffused and towards outer third somewhat 
rayed with red. 
Length of fore wing 16 mm.; expanse 35 mm. 
5 $$, La Oroya, Rio Inambari, Peru, 3100 ft., dry 
season, Sept. 1904 (G. Ockenden coll.). | 
50. Hyponerita similis, Rothsch. 
Hyponerita similis, Rothschild, Nov. Zool. vol. xvi. p. 299 (1909) 
(Fonte Boa). 
1 3g caught. 
51. Hyponerita viola, Dogn. 
Hyponerita viola, Dognin, Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg. vol. lili. p. 220 
(1909) (St. Laurent de Maroni). 
1 2? caught. (1 9, Rio Madeira, Moss.) 
52. Hyponerita incerta, Schaus. 
Hyponerita incerta, Schaus, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus, vol. xxix. p. 229 
(1905) (St. Jean de Maroni). 
1 ¢ caught. 
53. Hyponerita furva, Schaus. 
Hyponerita furva, Schaus, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxix, p. 228 
(1905) (Geldersland, Surinam River). 
1 ¢ caught. 
54. Neritos onytes (Cram.). 
Phalena onytes, Cramer, Pap. Exot. vol. ii. pt. xiv. p. 107, pl. elxy. 
fig. E (1777) (Surinam). 
Sir George Hampson considers that onytes, Cram., and 
psamas, Cram., are ? and ¢ of the same insect, and that 
