7iew Species of Heterocera, 521 



Copnodes alldpunctata , sp. n. 



hiale. — Head, palpi^ antennse, collar, tegula?, thorax, and 

 abdomen pale greyish brown ; underside of thorax and abdo- 

 men brownish white ; legs brown. Primaries pale greyish 

 brcvvn, palest at the apex and along the outer margin ; two 

 M-hite streaks on the costal margin, the first close to the base, 

 tht second beyond the middle; a large triangular cream- 

 coloured spot, edged with black on the inner margin near the 

 baie, and a white Y-shaped mark close to the anal angle; a 

 SI bmarginal reddish-brown line extends from the costal 

 ni arly to the inner margin near the anal angle : secondaries 

 p lie greyish brown, with a reddish-brown spot at the end of 

 the cell and a small white line on the inner margin above the 

 pnal angle ; the marginal line of both wings black. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Jrlah. Colombia, Sierra de Libano {Mas. Dnice). 



Fam. Geometridae. 

 Hygrochroa clota^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head, palpi, antennce, collar, tegulae, thorax, and 

 abdomen fawn-colour; the anal tuft, underside of the abdo- 

 men, thorax, and legs yellow. Primaries fawn-colour, 

 clouded with olive-green ; a large square-shaped white spot 

 at the end of the cell, and two zigzag greenish lines cross the 

 wing from the costal to the irmer margin : secondaries pale 

 fawn-colour, shaded with olive-green at the apex ; a double 

 olive-green line crosses the middle of the wing from the apex 

 to the inner margin. Underside : primaries very similar to 

 the upperside, but considerably darker in colour, and the lines 

 crossing the wing much more distinct : secondaries yellow, 

 thickly irrorated with reddish-brown scales at the base and 

 along the costal margin ; the central line crossing the wing is 

 wider and darker than on the upperside ; a fine submarginal 

 brown line extends from the apex to the anal angle. 



Expanse if inch. 



Hab. Colombia, Sierra del Libano {Mas. Druce). 



Hasodima dardam'a, sp. n. 



Male. — Head and collar greyish white ; tegulffi, thorax, 

 and the abdomen black, with a i'ew greyish scales on the 

 thorax ; antennae and legs black. Primai-ies brown, crossed 

 from the costal to the inner margin by two wide greyish- 

 black bands, the first near the base edged with wiiite on the 



