356 Mr. H. Druce on new Species of 



two small black streaks close to the apex; a wide reddish 

 fawn-coloured band extends down the middle of the wing 

 from the base to the outer margin ; the anal angle shaded 

 with dark reddish brown ; the fringe pale fawn-colour : 

 secondaries creamy white, slightly darker along the inner 

 margin ; a small brown spot at the anal angle ; the fringe 

 cream-colour. Underside of both wings creamy white, the 

 costal margin of the primaries shaded with dark brown. 

 Head, antennae, and thorax dark reddish brown, the tegulae 

 dark grey ; abdomen fawn-colour ; legs reddish brown. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Uab. Mexico, Orizaba {Mus. Druce) ; Jalapa (J/. TrujiUo) . 



Allied to P. laciniosa, H. Edwards, from which it is at 

 once distinguished by the central reddish fawn-coloured band 

 on the primaries. 



Phya salona, sp. n. 



Male. — Primaries pinkish fawn-colour, shaded with brown 

 along the inner margin from the base to the anal angle ; a 

 submarginal black waved line extends from the apex along 

 the outer margin almost to the anal angle, and then partly 

 crosses the wing towards the base; the outer margin pale 

 yellowish fawn-colour, with two very fine marginal black 

 lines : secondaries white, the costal and inner margin fawn- 

 colour. Antennee, head, and thorax brownish fawn-colour ; 

 abdomen fawn-colour. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hub. Mexico, Coatepec {Brooks) . 



NOTODONTA, Ochs. 

 Notodonta (?) dares, sp. n. 



Male. — Primaries dark blackish brown, the veins all darker ; 

 a narrow black streak extends from the base to the end of the 

 cell : secondaries dark brown, the fringe pale brown. Head, 

 thorax, and abdomen dark blackish brown, the collar and 

 front of the tcgulje black ; antenna3 dark brown. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hah. Mexico, Orizaba {Mus. Druce). 



Notodonta (?) pi/thia, sp. n. 



Ufale. — Primaries fawn-colour, with a pinkish shade over 

 the basal half of the wing, a mark on the costal margin near 

 the base, a streak from the base extending partly across the 

 wing, the veins, and a rather wide line above the anal angle 

 all reddish brown; the fringe reddish fawn-colour : secondaries 



