468 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxx. 



The hind luart^in of both wings is distinctly crenulate, of hindwing 

 faintl}' angled at vein 4. 



ry/>6^— Cat. No. 9282, U.S.N.M. 



Genus BOMBIA, new genus. 



Distinguished from Heterusia^ with which it agrees in neuration, 

 })V the shape of wings. 



Forewi^i (/. — Costii sinuate, indented before apex, which is bluntly 

 yjroduced and subfalcate; hind margin strongly protuberant in middle. 



JT'DKhinnxj. — Protuberant at middle of hind margin and with the 

 anal angle lobed; the inner margin strongly lobed at one-third. 



Antennffi lamellate, quite simple; face and palpi hairy; tongue and 

 frenulum present, the latter ver}^ line. 



Ty2)t- — Boruhla profvheranx. new species. 



BOMBIA PROTUBERANS, new species. 



Forewing. — Dark fuscous-brown, toward base more olive- brown; an 

 oblique oval white blotch bej^ond cell between veins .5 and 3, its lower 

 edge along vein 3 flattened; fringe coiu-olorous. 



Hi it dining. — With the base more ])roadly olive-brown and without 

 a blotch. 



Under side of forewing in basal half deep snuff-brown, the outer 

 area grizzled-gray, the apex paler; the white blotch as above; hind- 

 wing, grizzled-gray, striated with black, with the inujer margin and 

 two outer bands obscurely reddish. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen olive-brown, legs ochreous with darker 

 color. 



Exjxinxc of iringx. — 24: mm. 



Locality. — Chachapoyas, Peru, 1SS9 (de Mathan), 1 male. 



The unique specimen is, unfortunately, much wasted. 



Type.— C2ii. No. 9283, U.S.N.M. 



Genus ERATEINA Doubleday. i 



ERATEINA BRUNNEA, new species. 



I'oreiomg. — Dark olive-brown, more olive toward base, tinged along 

 hind margin and toward anal angle with red; a slightl}- curved hvaline 

 white band just beyond middle from below subcostal vein to vein 2 at 

 two-thirds of its length; the veins across it marked darker on its outer 

 edge; fringe brown and red, the tips white. 



ITindving.- — Dull copper}'^ red, the basal two-fifths dull olive-fus- 

 cous; a narrow blackish margin to vein (>, below it marked onh' b}^ a 

 few blackish scales on the veins, which are dark at their ends; fringe 

 white between the veins, blackish beyond them. 



Under side of forewing purplish red, paler red mixed with yellow 



