156 Mr. F. D. Godman on some 



Napeogenes decora, sp. n. 



Alia diaphauis, anticis striga basali ferruginea, fasciis duabus (una 

 mediana, altera ad cellulae finem), venis ad apicom, et marginibus 

 omnibus nigris ; alis utrisque albo marginatis. 



Hab. Ecuador {0. T. Baron). 



Very similar to N. aster just described, but may at once be 

 distinguished by the much broader black margins of the 

 wings, in having a black stripe crossing the centre of the cell 

 instead of a spot, and in the ferruginous basal stripe of the 

 fore wing being darker. I have only a single male 

 example. 



Napeogenes glabra, sp. n. 



N. Stellas similis, sed major, et alis magis diaphanis, punctis sub- 

 marginalibus pallide flavis ; anticis margine interno nigro, posticis 

 fascia infra cellulam fere obsoleta, nigra. 



Hab. Colombia, S. Martin, Llanos of the Rio Meta (G. D. 

 Child). 



This is a considerably larger insect than A 7 , stella, though 

 belonging to the same group. I have two males and a 

 female ; all the markings of the two former are much less 

 distinct than those of the latter. 



Napeogenes glycera, sp. n. 



Ceratinice antece, Hew., quoad colores fere omnino similis, marginibus 

 externis nigris angustioribus ; quoad neurationem alarum certe 

 differt : subtus, sicut in 0. antea, alis posticis ad basin costae flavis. 



Hab. Ecuador, Sta. Inez {A. Simson). 



A female specimen long in my collection has the coloration 

 of Ceratinia antea, but the neuration of N. harbona and 

 N. apulia, which I place in Napeogenes. It formed part of 

 Mr. ISimson's collection which was made in Eastern Ecuador. 



Napeogenes elva, sp. n. 



Alis diaphanis, venis et marginibus sordide nigris : subtus ferru- 

 gineis ; anticis ad apicem, posticis submarginalibus, punctis albis. 



Hab. Colombia, Bogota. 



I possess only a single male example of this species ; it 

 does not appear to be very closely allied to any other member 

 of the genus. 



