320 31 r. W. L. Distant on 



or fuscous; tegmina ^\ith tlie bas^al cell, costal membrane, 

 postcostal area and base ot claval area blackish ; the trans- 

 verse veins at the bases of the apical areas all darkly infus- 

 cated, and a submarginal series of small fuscous spots on 

 the apices of the longitudinal veins to apical areas ; wings 

 A\ith the base and half of anal area blackish, containing 

 three ochraceous spots, the lowermost of which is somewhat 

 bilid. 



Long., excl. tegm,, J" ? 31 millim.; exp. tegra. 90 millira. 



BoIk Brazil, Santa Catarina. 



This species is allied to F. pidlata, Berg, but differs at 

 once from the description of that species by the peculiar 

 ochraceously-spotted black basal area of the wings. 



The female now before me is much paler in coloration 

 than the male. 



Carineta tracta^ sp. n. 



$ . Head, pronotum, and mesonotum ochraceous ; abdomen 

 above castaneous. Head with two spots on front, the apical 

 margins of vertex and the area of the ocelli black. Pronotum 

 with a central subtriangular spot near base, with a small 

 rounded spot on each side, black. Mesonotum wirh two 

 central obconical spots, from which on each lateral margin a 

 short line emerges, a central linear and two rounded spots in 

 front of the cruciform elevation, a spot at the lateral margins, 

 extreme basal margin, and a spot on anterior angles of basal 

 cruciform elevation, black. Head beneath and sternum 

 ochraceous, legs and abdomen beneath very dark castaneous ; 

 coxffi, apices of femora, bases of tibia?, and posterior tarsi 

 (excluding apices) ochraceous ; two central longitudinal f'asciai 

 to face, a spot between face and eyes, base and apical half of 

 rostrum, very dark castaneous. 



Tegmina and wings pale hyaline, the venation ochraceous 

 and fuscous ; tegmina with the costal membrane ochraceous ; 

 wings with a rather large fuscous marginal spot at apex of 

 anal area, and a short ochraceous and black marginal streak 

 at lasal margin of same. 



Long., excl. tegm., $ 28 millim. ; exp. tegm. 82 millim. 



llah. Ecuador. 



A species somewhat allied to C. postica, Walk., by the 

 markings of the wings, but ditfering from that species by the 

 larger, more robust, and ditforently coloured and oriu\mented 

 bod}', much wider pronotum, shorter and broader lie.id, v.<:c. 



