40 Mr. II. Druce on some new Ilelerocera 



brown, with the tips yellow ; thorax dark fawn-colour ; abdo- 

 men pink ; legs pale brownish pink. 



Expanse \\ inch. 



IJab. British Guiana, Essequibo River {W/iiteli/, Mas. 

 Druce). 



Neritos cutheans, sp. n. 



Primaries very similar to those of N. amastris^ but darker 

 and marked with yellow instead of red, and the outer margin 

 broadly bordered with yellow almost to the anal angle : 

 secondaries white instead of pink. Head and thorax 

 yellowish ; abdomen red on the upperside, yellow on the 

 underside ; antennae and legs pinkish brown. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hah. Colombia, Frontino Antioquia {Salmon, Mus. Druce). 



Phcegoptera triphylia, sp. n. 



Female. — Primaries and secondaries dull smoky brown, 

 with the veins all black. The head, collar, thorax, and tegulge 

 bright orange-yellow, the tegulte tipped and edged with brown 

 on the outer side ; the antennas, palpi, underside of the head, 

 abdomen, and legs all black ; the upperside of the abdomen 

 deep black, except the four anal segments, which are bright 

 orange-yellow ; a row of bright orange-yellow spots on each 

 side of the abdomen extending from tlie base to the anus. 



Expanse 3 inches. 



Bah. Panama, Chiriqui {Trotsch, in Mus. Staudinger). 



This species is allied to Loiyhocampa humosa, Dogn,, from 

 Ecuador, but is at once distinguished from that species by 

 having the underside of the head and thorax black instead of 

 orange-yellow and by the row of orange-yellow spots on each 

 side of the abdomen : also the base of the abdomen is black 

 instead of yellow and the four anal segments are yellow ; in 

 L. humosa only three are yellow. Lopkocampa humosa, Dogn., 

 should be placed in the genus Phcegoptera. 



Gnojjhmla epicharis, sp. n. 



Male. — Primaries pale brownish fawn-colour, the veins 

 and the fringe dark brown ; a large yellowish-white square- 

 shaped spot at the end of the cell, beyond which nearer the 

 apex are two small spots of the same colour: secondaries 

 pale, shading to dark yellowish brown beyond the middle, the 

 veins and fringe dark brown. The head, antenna;, and thorax 



