13G Mr. H. Campion on some 



Two typographical errors have been detected by Dr. Calvert 

 in his description of G. camposi, and may be corrected here. 

 The first is on page 219, where the width o£ the autehuraeral 

 stripe on the thoracic dorsum appears as " 8 mm/' instead of 

 " "8 mm.," while the other occurs in line 16 of the next page, 

 where " 8 " should be read for the second " 9." 



Zonophora bodkini, sp. n. 



1 ? (holotjpe). Tiimatuinari, R. Potaro, British Guiana, 

 xn.ldl5 (G. E. Bodkin). 



Length of abdomen 58 mm. ; length of hind wing 52 mm. 



Head moderately large. Labium hairy, brownish ; the 

 end-hook of each lateral lobe longer than the movable hook, 

 and considerably overlapping its fellow in the middle line. 

 Hypopharynx not deeply excavated in front. Maxillae 

 black (PI. VII. fig. 12). Mandibles black (PI. VII. figs. 13, 

 14). Labrum black, with a broad transverse pale band. 

 Anteclypeus pale. Postclypeus and anterior aspect of frons 

 black ; the suture dividing them pale. Superior aspect of 

 frons black, with a large pale spot at each side. First and 

 second joints of antennae black [the more distal joints missing]. 

 Vertex black, with a stout tubercle behind each of the paired 

 ocelli. Occiput black, concave above. 



Prothorax rather hairy ; on the hind margin a pair of 

 small, rounded, pale dorsal spots, and a pair of larger pale 

 lateral spots. 



Meso-metathorax black, with yellow markings. A pair of 

 lines on the dorsum, curving outwards anteriorly, and not 

 reaching the mesothoracic half-collar. A longer line is close 

 to and nearly parallel with the humeral suture. Some ill- 

 preserved markings on the mesepimeron and nietepisternum. 

 On the right side is preserved a broad band crossing the 

 metepimeron medially. Some white pubescence on the infe- 

 rior surface of the thorax and segments 1 and 2. 



Wings (PI. VII. fig. 10) yellowish brown. Costa and other 

 veins black. Autenodals 26-27 in the fore wings and 18 in the 

 hind wings. Postnodals 18-19 in the fore wings and 17-19 in 

 the hind wings. Arculus in the fore wing at the level of the 

 third antenodal ; in the hind wing nearer the level of the 

 second. Triangle in fore wing only slightly less elongate 

 than in hind wing. No cubito-anal cross-veins, apart from 

 the anal crossing and the one closing the subtriangle. Anal 

 loop in hind wing apparently containing five cells, but its 

 proximal boundary is ill-defined. Brace-vein more or less 

 beiore the level of the proximal end of the pterostigma. 



