SCIOPSYCHE. NAPATA. 



405 



897. Sciopsyche tropica. 



Eiiihromia tropica, Wlk. i. 23B (1854) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 174. 

 Sciopayche cincrea., Butl. Journ.Linii. Soc, Zool. xii. p. 420 (187<)) ; Kirby, 

 Cat. Het. p 174. 



Fuscous black ; fore coxae and pectus with patches of metallic 



greeu ; abdomen with 

 lateral metallic 



broad 

 green 

 lateral 

 points. 



Fig. 210. — Seiopsc//he frojU'Ci, cj", 



stripes and sub- 

 series of white 

 Fore wing with 

 the interspaces rather 

 thinly scaled ; a metallic 

 green spot below base of 



median nervure. Hind 

 wing semihyaline, the veins and terminal area broadly and irregu- 

 larly suffused with fuscous. 



Ilab. ? Honduras ; Colombia, Sta. Marta (Bouchard) ; Brazil, 

 type, Ega, Santarem (Bates), Espiritu S;into, type cinerea. Exp. 

 36-40 millim. 



Genus NAP AT A. 



Type. 



Napata, Wlk. i. 231 (1854) tcnninalis. 



Biahcsna, Feld. Reis. Nov. p. 4 (1874), non deser cincticollis. 



Mctriophjla, Butl. 111. Het. i. p. 43 (1877) albiplaga. 



Proboscis well developed ; palpi upturned ; antenuffi bipeotinate, with 

 moderate branches dilated at extremity ; tibite with the spurs moderate. Fore 

 wing witli vein 3 from near angle of cell ; 4, b fi-ora angle ; 6 from upper angle ; 

 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked. Hind wing with the cell long ; veins 3, 4, 5 from close to 

 angle of cell ; 0, 7 from upper angle. 



Sect. I. Hind wing of male with the tornus truncate and fringed with long 

 haira. 



898. Napata fenestrata. 



Lcsmocharis fenesfrata, Druce, A. M. N. H. (6) xviii. p. 30 (1896). 



<S . Black-brown with an olive tinge ; neck with orange ring ; 



shoulders striped with orange ; abdomen with orange lateral fasciae 



on 4th to Gth segments, on the last 

 two extending subdorsally ; the 

 ventral surface orange except ter- 

 minal segments. Fore wing with 

 olive streaks in interspaces of basal 

 half ; a short hyaline streak below 

 basal part of costa, and a wedge- 

 shaped mark in end of cell ; four 

 small spots beyond the cell between 

 veins 3 and 7, the two lower placed 



nearer termen. Hind wing with the basal half livalino, with the veins 



black, the terminal area black ; the fringe of hair at tornus ochreous. 

 Hab. Brazil, Casa Branca, 1 J 1 ? . I^xp. 24 millim. Typet in 



Coll. Druce. 



Fig. 211. 



Napata fenestrata, cJ. 



