550 On new Species of Diurnal Lepidoplera. 



secondaries, the basal lialf of tlie wing briglit red^ tlie outer 

 lialf deep clirome-yellow ; a subniarginal reddish-brown line 

 extends from the ajiex to just above tlie tail, which is black, 

 irrorated with yellowish- white scales ; the fringe almost 

 white. Underside: primaries, the costal half, apex, and 

 outer margin greyish black, with the black markings very 

 similar to those on the upperside ; the inner half of the wing 

 reddisli brown, thickly irrorated with black scales: second- 

 aries blackish from the base to about the middle, beyond 

 which to the outer margin pale brownish grey, irrorated with 

 black scales ; a small black spot above the tail. — Female very 

 similar to the male, but with much less red on the primaries, 

 which are chrome-yellow along the outer margin : secondaries 

 almost entirely chrome-yellow, slightly shaded with red near 

 the base : on the underside both wings are more yellow than 

 those of the male. 



Exjianse, S 3|, ? 3^ inches. 



Ilah. Cuba. _ 



In the collection of Mr. Henley Grose-Smith and Herbert 

 Druce. 



Eupihaidra Coohsonij sp. n. 



il/a/(?. — Head, antennae, thorax, and abdomen black; a 

 bluish-white dot at the base of the antennse, two in front of 

 the thorax, one on each side and two at the base of the thorax, 

 and two on each side of the abdomen nearest the base ; the 

 point of the antennaj yellow ; palpi, underside of thorax, and 

 abdomen chrome-yellow ; legs yellowish. Primaries black, 

 greenish grey along the costal margin ; a white band crosses 

 the wing near the apex from the costal to the outer margin, 

 slightly shaded with greenish grey on the inner margin of 

 the band ; the inner margin from the base to near the apex 

 broadly brownish chrome-yellow, the fringe black : second- 

 aries brownish chrome-yellow, broadly bordered with black 

 from the apex to the anal angle; two bluish-grey spots on 

 the outer margin near the anal angle. Underside : primaries 

 yellow, shaded with greenish black ; the white band as above ; 

 three black spots in tlie cell, the first close to the base and 

 two close to the end of the cell ; the wing is palest on the 

 inner margin : secondaries chrome-yellow ; a black spot at 

 the base and a small one in the cell ; a rather wide white 

 subniarginal band extends from the base to the apex, where 

 it becomes quite narrow ; two indistinct white spots at the 

 end of the cell and four blui.'^^h-white dots extending round 

 the outer margin from the anal angle. — Female very similar 



