372 On a neio Species of Hesperiidfe. 



Fiff. 8. Fontaria lacustris. Left copulatoiy foot from below. 



Fig. 8 a. Ditto. Keel of thirteenth segment. 



Fig. 8 b. Ditto. Anal sternite. 



Fig. 9. Foijtaria Hohtii. Left copulatory foot from below. 



Fig. 9 a. Ditto. Ditto, external view. 



Fig. 10. Fontaria neptumis. Left copulatory foot from below. 



Fig. 11. Fontaria coarctata. External aspect of copulatory foot. 



Fig. 12. Paraiulus coreanus. Lateral view of head and first segment. 



Fig. 12 a. Ditto. Protruded portion of copulatory apparatus. 



Fig. 13. lulus vallicola. Lateral view of tergites 1 and 2. 



Fig. 14. Spirobolus Walkeri. Anterior view of half tlie copulatory 



apparatus. 

 Fig. 14 a. Ditto. Tuner protrusible portion of copulatory apparatus. 

 Fig. 15. Fontaria i-ariata. Left copulatory foot from below. 

 Fig. 15 a. Ditto. Ditto, outer view. 



Watson. By F. D. GODMAN and O. Salvin. 



Me. O. T. Baron, who is now travelling in Northern Peru, 

 recently sent us a series of a remarkable species of Hesperiidse 

 which he captured near Cajamarca at an altitude of 10,000 feet 

 above the sea. The species belongs to Mr. Watson's genus 

 Amem's (P. Z. S. 1893, p. 12), the wing-structure being very 

 similar to that of A. 2y^onia, the type of the genus. The cell 

 of the primaries is long and narrow, and the discocellulars 

 very oblique, as in that species ; the third median segment is 

 relatively still shorter than in A. pi'onia. The wings are 

 shorter, the secondaries not so produced at the anal angle, the 

 outer margin being rounded ; the radial of the secondaries is 

 obsolete ; and the hind tibiaj, being thickly scaled, do not 

 clearly show the proximal pair of spurs. 



Amenis Baroni, sp. n. 



Costa of primaries slightly curved, outer margin convex ; 

 anal angle of secondaries very slightly produced. Primaries 

 golden olive, the outer and inner margins broadly black ; 

 veins black ; a transverse series of three black-bordered red 

 spots, the largest in the cell, the others below in the direction 

 of the inner margin : a cluster of four orange-red spots beyond 

 the cell in a black border, another of two spots in the disk : 

 secondaries black, with two irregular bands of golden olive, 

 one submarginal, the other through the cell, the two meeting 

 near the anal angle ; fringes of both wings buff. Underside : 

 primaries as above, the lowest spot of the transverse 

 band orange-buff; a large patch of black on the inside of 

 this band : secondaries greenish buff, the outer and inner 

 margins, two narrow irregular lines across the disk, a single 



