ECCEUTOON. 50i.) 



a curved postmedial series bent inwards below vein 2, and a 

 terminal series with the spot above tornus large. Hind wing semi- 

 hyaline white, with dark terminal line, the inner area yellowish ; 

 vein 3 from before angle of cell. 



Hab. Guatemala (Chamjnon), I J , type, Godmau-Salvin Cull. 

 Exj). 42 millim. 



1119. Eucereon guacolda. 



Erithales guacolda, Poey, Cent. Lep. Cuba, pi. 14 (1832) ; Kirby, Cat. Ilet. 

 p. 237. 



Brownish ochreous or ochreous grey; sides of paljji, basal joint 

 of antennae, tegulye, patagia, metathorax, and legs spotted with 

 black ; abdomen orange, with dorsal and lateral series of black 

 spots, the ventral surface pale. Fore wing with short crimson 

 and black streak below base of median iiervure ; some black points 

 on costa, one on inner margin near base, one above vein 1 before 

 middle, one in middle of cell, two in end of it, and one on disco- 

 cellulars : a postmedial series of small spots angled below costa, 

 then extremely oblique to inner margin before middle, the spot 

 below angle of cell elongate ; a very oblique subterminal series of 

 points from vein 5 to inner margin ; some spots on termen. Hind 

 wing fuscous, the cell and inner area yellowish. 



A specimen from Cuba is much paler than those from Jamaica. 



Hah. Cuba; Jamaica, 1 ,5 , 1 5 (Martin). Exjh 40 millim. 



1120. Eucereon abdominale. (Plate XVII. fig. 12.) 



Carales abdominalis, Wlk. iii. 731 (1855) ; Kirby, Oat. Het. p. 199. 



9 . Grey, suffused with fuscoiis brown ; neck with some orange ; 

 abdomen orange-yellow : the first two segments greyish above and a 

 dorsal patch on 3rd segment. Fore wing with obscure waved 

 fuscous subbasal, antemedial, medial, and postmedial lines ; a round 

 spot in cell and discocellular patch ; a series of short subterminal 

 streaks in the interspaces. Hind wing fuscous; veins 3, 4, 5 from 

 angle of cell. 



Eah. Venezuela, 1 5 type. Exp. 36 millim. The type is in 

 bad condition and the fore wing much rubbed. 



*1121. Eucereon aoris. 



Eucereon aoris, Moschl. Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxvii. p. 647, pi. 8. 

 f. 16 (1877); Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 199. 



2 . Head and thorax whitish ; tegulse yellowish ; pectus fuscous : 

 abdomen pale yellow, the terminal segment dark, lateral black fasciae, 

 the ventral surface white. Fore wing grey ; three subbasal black 

 spots ; two antemedial points below costa and t^^'o beloAv cell ; two 

 medial spots below costa and two in cell ; a discoidal spot with ore 

 above it on costa, two beyond it and one below it ; an oblique series 

 of spots between vein 5 and middle of inner margin ; a curved 



