80 Mr. W. J. Kaye on new 



anal angle. Sometimes a black spot between veins 2, 3 close 

 to cell. 



Expanse 50 mm. 



3 ? ?. 



Hab. Colombia, Quebrada de la Sarga, Rio Tomana. 



This species figures in some collections as N. aster, but it 

 is quite distinct. N. aster, Godm., is the Ecuador dark race 

 or! stella. N. glabra, Godm., is exceedingly close to stella 

 and is doubtfully of subspecific rank. X decora, Godm., 

 is quite a distinct species with much narrower wings. 

 Haensch, in Seitz, makes these all forms of stella, but was 

 evidently unacquainted with the types. 



Napeogenes mesosticta, sp. n. 



? . Antennae yellow-tipped. Fore wing dusky transparent, 

 with black margins tinged with reddish interiorly. No 

 discoidal spot. A very distinct row of submarginal white 

 spots. Inner margin very broadly black from base for one- 

 third, thence tapering to tornus. Costa blackish and a half 

 black spot across centre of cell merged partly in the black 

 costal stripe. Hind wing dusky transparent, with very 

 broad black outer margin tinged internally with reddish. A 

 distinct series of white submarginal spots. "Yellowish along 

 inner margin and with a broad black costa widened con- 

 siderably at base. Fore wing below with the costa, cell- 

 mark, and inner crenulated edging of marginal band broadly 

 brownish red. Hind wing below with the costa broadly 

 brownish red, succeeded by a horizontal black streak, followed 

 by reddish again in outer half of cell. Inner edging of sub- 

 marginal band broadly brownish red. 



Expanse 68 mm. 



Hab. Peru, Pozuzo, 5000-6000 feet. 



Related to N. glycera, but a distinct species. 



Sapeogenes potymela, sp. n. 



Very close to A 7 , harbona. 



$ . Fore wing black and transparent. The costa black. 

 Discoidal spot black. Outer margin broadly black, with very 

 distinct white submarginal spots. A triangular black patch 

 between median and vein 2. Inner margin broadly black. 

 Hind wing transparent, the outer margin very broadly black, 

 containing a row of very distinct submarginal white spots. 



