198 Mr. W. Schaus on 



the niaiklngs much less developed, the fore cox£b, patngia, 

 and discocellular green ; the postmedial band reduced to a 

 linp. 



The female has a spot and a point in cell ; sometimes a 

 spot below cell ; the postmedial consisting of a row of spots 

 or points, more conspicuous at inner angle and between veins 

 5 and 6. 



Expanse, S 42-44, ? 48 mm. 



IJab. Juan Vinas and El Sitio. 



Prumala muscosa, sp. n. 



Head green, edged with black posteriorly ; underneath and 

 palpi black. Tegulai and thorax green, the tegulae and 

 patagia dorsally edged with black. Abdomen black above, 

 yellowish buff below ; a lateral row of small black spots ; 

 anal hairs and basal segments buff above. Legs blackish, 

 partly streaked with grey. Primaries light green, markings 

 black ; some spots at ba.'^e; black medial spot- in cell and on 

 costa; an inwardly curved series of elongated spots from end 

 of cvll to inner margin near base ; a postmedial row of 

 sagittate spots ; marginal quadrate spots between the veins. 

 Secondaries black, thinly scaled on costal half, and tinged 

 with yellowish buff, especially at tips o£ veins 2, 3, b, and 6. 



Expanse 32 min. 



Hab. Tuis. 



JEvius cocJienouri, sp. n. 

 Palpi crimson, fringed in front with dark grey. Head and 

 thorax yellow ; some dark grey and crimson laterally. Ab- 

 domen crimson above. Body underneath white; fore coxae 

 crimson ; fore legs streaked with crimson. Primaries dark 

 fuscous grey, irrorated with ciimson ; the outer margin and 

 apex broadly yellow, the two colours separated by a slightly 

 irregular, inwardly curved, crimson line ; the costa finely 

 white to beyond niiddle, with a dniker grey streak below it, 

 and a crimson streak on subcostal vein ; a crimson spot at 

 base of inner margin ; costa crimson towards apex ; a sub- 

 terminal grey spot between veins 5 and 6. Secondaries 

 yellowish white suffused with crimson. 



The female has the crimson line dividing the colours more 

 deeply incurved at cell, and there is a second grey spot sub- 

 terminally below vein 5. 



Expanse, ^ 37, ? 44 mm. 

 Hah. Juan Vinas, El Sitio. 



This species has veins 3 and 5 on secondaries coincident. 

 It is named after Mr. Cochenour, of Juan Vinas, at whose 

 house I took my first specimen. 



