518 Mr. H. Druce 07i some 



brown, the costal margin broadly bordered with pink. — The 

 female does not differ from the male excepting that it is larger. 



Expanse, ^ l^^g, $ 2 inches. 



Hah. Colombia, Minca {Mus. Druce). 



A specimen of this species is in the National Collection 

 from an unknown locality. 



Acanthodica hages, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennae, tegular, and thorax greenish grey; 

 the palpi, collar, underside of the thorax, and abdomen black ; 

 the anal segments on the underside of the abdomen and the 

 anus grey. Primaries greenish grey, the costal margin 

 spotted with black ; a large black spot close to the apex on 

 the inner side of the spot ; a black band crosses the wing 

 from the costal to the inner margin, where it joins a wide 

 black band that extends almost to the base : secondaries 

 white; the inner margin, the veins, and the fringe greenish 

 grey. 



Expanse 2^ inches. 



IJah. Colombia, Minca [Mus. Druce). 



PaJindia niccea^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head and antennse brown ; collar brown, edged 

 with white ; tegulfe, thorax, and the abdomen white; legs 

 yellowish white. Primaries white, bordered with very pale 

 brown from the apex to the anal angle, the marginal line and 

 two lines on the inner side of the brown border dark brown ; 

 a narrow pale brown band crosses the wing from about the 

 middle of the costal margin to the inner margin near the 

 apex ; the band is broadest on the costal margin ; the fringe 

 golden : secondaries yellowish white, darkest on the outer 

 margin ; the submarginal line black, edged with white on 

 the inner side ; the underside of both wings pale primrose- 

 yellow. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hah. Colombia, Minca {Mus. Druce). 



Palindia 'primulina^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennse, collar, tegulae, thorax, and abdo- 

 men pale primrose-colour ; the underside of the thorax, abdo- 

 men, and legs white. Primaries and secondaries pale primrose- 

 yellow : primaries, the costal margin edged with white, three 

 curved chrome-yellow bands cross the wing from the costal to 

 the inner margin, the first two bands nearest the base, the 



