5 12 On new Species of Notodouticlae. 



Lobeza Sim'tkt\ sp. n. 



Female. — Head, palpi, collar, tegulas, and thorax grey ; 

 abdomen yellowish wliite, the sides thickly clothed with 

 white hairs ; antennae reddish brown ; underside of the thorax, 

 abdomen, and legs wliite. Primaries greyish white, thickly 

 irrorated with reddish scales; a reddish-brown band crosses 

 the wing near the base: secondaries greyisli white; the 

 fringes of both wings grey. Underside of both wings sordid 

 white. 



Expanse 2f inches. 



JIah. Colombia, Don Amo, 2000 feet (//. JI. Smith, Mas. 

 Druce) . 



llemiceras ojffinis^ sp. n. 



Mule. — Head, collar, and tegulre reddish fawn-colour, back 

 of the head white ; antennge dark brown ; thorax and abdomen 

 dark brown ; underside of thorax black ; legs and underside 

 of the abdomen greyish fawn-colour. Primaries fawn-colour, 

 crossed beyond the middle from the apex to the middle of the 

 inner margin by a dark brown line, palest on the outer edge ; 

 a stiaight brown line crosses the wing near the base, but does 

 not reach either margin ; tlie fringe dark brown : secondaries 

 white, the outer margin shaded with fawn-colour, and no 

 ojiaque spot near the anal angle; fringe white. Underside 

 ot both wings cream-colour, the primaries shaded with fawn- 

 colour along the costal margin and at the apex. — The female 

 very similar to the male, but larger. 



Expanse, (J 2, ? 2^ inches. 



llah. N. Peru, Huancabamba, 6000-10,000 feet; S.E. 

 Peru, Sauto Domingo, GOOO feet [Mus. Uruce). 



Hemiceras Bachleyi^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head, collar, tegular, and thorax brown, thickly 

 irrorated with greyish scales ; antennae and palpi dark brown ; 

 abdomen above greyish brown, underside almost white. 

 Primaries dark fawn-colour, irrorated with brown scales ; the 

 orbicular spot dark brown ; a submarginal dark brown line 

 extends from the apex to the inner margin : secondaries pale 

 reddish brown. Underside of both wings brownish white. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



Uab. Ecuador, Sarayacu [C. Buckley , Mas. Druce). 



