new Species of Jleterocera. 401) 



extends from the apex to the iiuier margin : secondaries 

 white, the costal margin, apex, and inner margin dusky 

 white J two small black spots close to the aiiul angle and a 

 marginal ruw of two tine yellow lines extending from the 

 apex to the anal angle. 



Expanse 4 inches. 



J Jab. Teru, La Union, 2000 feet {Mus. Druce). 



AnoJonta euribya^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head, collar, and front of tegulse pale fawn-colour; 

 tegula?, ant'^nnai, and thorax brown ; abdomen black, the anal 

 segment and anus fawn-colour ; the underside of tiie abdomen 

 and legs yellowish white. Primaries pale fawn-colour, palest 

 at the apex and along the outer margin ; a darker brown line 

 down the middle of the wing from the base to the apex : 

 secondaries blackish grey, darkest at the apex and on the 

 inner margin. The underside of both wings pale cream- 

 colour. 



Expanse 3 inches. 



Hub. S.E. Peru, La Oroya, 3000 feet {Mus. Druce). 



Dasylophia riparia, sp. n. 



Male. — Ilead, palpi, antenna}, collar, tegulae, and thorax 

 pale grey; abdomen dark brown, the underside pale grey; 

 the legs brown. Primaries pale grey, streaked with brown 

 to the end of the cell, from the end of the cell to the apex and 

 outer margin dark blackish brown ; a fine, submarginal, 

 zigzag, pale grey line extends from the apex to the anal 

 angle ; the fringe greyish : secondaries white, the veins and 

 inner margin pale brown. 



Expanse IJ inch. 



Jlab. Peru, Quinton, Carabaya, 5000 feet (Mus. JJruce). 



lleterocampa multilineutu^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennru, and pal|)i dark black-brown ; 

 collar and tcguUe black, edged with white; thorax and 

 abdomen greyisli black; underside of the abdomen and the 

 U'gs brown. Primaries grey, crossed from the costal to 

 the inner margin by a number of tine waved black lines, the 

 marginal line black ; the fringe alternately black and grey : 

 secondaries greyish black, palest at the base ; the fringe 

 black. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hab. S.E. Peru, Oconeque, 7000 feet {Mas. Bruce). 



