374 Sir G. F. Hampson on 



Hob. CuBAj Santiago (Schaus), 1 J* type, Matanzas. 

 Ea^p. 36 mm. 



Eulelia jjyrastis, sp. n. 



Antennae of male bipectinate, the apical part siraj)le. 



S . Head rufous; palpi and basal joint of antennai in front 

 Avliite ; tegulse and prothorax grey, the rest of thorax 

 suffused Avith rufous ; abdomen grey slightly tinged with 

 rufous, rufous dorsal patches on second and third segments and 

 a point on fifth segment. Fore wing grey suffused in part 

 w itli rufous ; the basal area rufous except costal area ; subbasal 

 line represented by a whitish striga from costa ; antemedial 

 line oblique from costa to median nervure, then obliquely 

 curved, a yellow patch beyond it on inner area; the veins of 

 terminal half slightly streaked with white ; an oblique dark 

 striga from middle of costa; reniform a narrow lunule 

 constricted at middle, with dark centre and whitish annulus ; 

 postmedial line with small white and brown mark on costa, 

 then indistinct, strongly bent outwards below costa, excurved 

 and slightly waved to vein 4, then strongly incurved and 

 almost obsolete ; a rufous triangle defined by white from costa 

 before apex to vein 6, with three small white-defined blackish 

 marks below it followed by a white line to tornus ; the apical 

 half of termen grey, the inner half rufous ; some black points 

 on termen. Hind wing A\ith the basal half whitish, the veins 

 and terminal half brown ; some black striae on inner margin 

 towards tornus ; a white bar above tornus ; the termen 

 tinged, with red, with some white and three black points at 

 middle; the underside white slightly irrorated with fuscous, 

 a small discoidal lunule, indistinct waved medial and post- 

 medial lines and terminal series of points. 



¥ rather more rufous. 



Hab. U.S.A., Florida, Miami [Schaus), 1 cJ ; Bahamas, 

 Nassau {Sir G. Carter), 1 (5^, 1 ? tvpe. Ex!j)., ^ 32, 

 ? 36 mm. 



Euteiia leucographa, sp. n. 



Antennae of male bipectinate, the apical part simple. 



Palpi white, the first two joints and the third joint near 

 tip brown at sides ; frons white with the frontal tuft tipped 

 w ith brown ; vertex of head and antennae black ; thorax 

 black with a few white scales and white spot on metathorax ; 

 pectus white behind ; legs black banded with white ; abdomen 

 black- brown slightly variegated with white, the ventral 



