84 Mr. H. Druce on new Species of Lepidoptera. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa, Tabasco, February, March, and April 
(H. H. Smith). pies 
A small species allied to Z. stryma, Druce, from which it 
is at once distinguished by the wide black apex of the pri- 
maries. 
GyMNOpoDA, Felder. 
Gymnopoda mecrida, sp. n. 
Primaries and secondaries uniform sooty black, slightly 
hyaline at the base of the wings. The head, tegule, and 
base of the thorax black, the thorax and abdomen bright 
scarlet ; the antenne and legs black. Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Mexico city (f. D. Godman). 
This beautiful little species is allied to G. subflamma, 
Druce, from Chiriqui, from which it is at once distinguished 
by the entirely different colour of the thorax and abdomen. 
Cosmosoma, Hiibn. 
Cosmosoma ethodea, sp. n. 
Primaries and secondaries yellowish hyaline; the costal 
margin from the base to near the apex edged with bright 
yellow and the inner margin from the base to beyond the 
middle edged with bright orange-yellow ; the apex and outer 
margin broadly black, and a black spot at the end of the cell: 
secondaries with the apex and outer margin as far as the anal 
angle black, and a black line crossing the middle of the wing 
from the costal margin to the anal angle. The underside as 
above. The head and the underside of the thorax and abdo- 
men black ; the antenne black, whitish at the tips; collar 
dark blue, the upperside of the thorax and abdomen bright 
orange, banded with dark blue; the two anal segments dark 
blue; the tegule orange, edged with black; the legs black, 
Expanse 1,’ inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Atoyac, Vera Cruz, April (7. H. Smith). 
A beautiful species, allied to C. elegans, Druce. 
DycrapiA, Felder. 
Dycladia lydia, sp. n. 
Primaries black, with the hyaline spaces as in D. meai- 
cana, but slightly larger: secondaries hyaline, bordered with 
black at the apex and outer margin, but not so deeply as in 
D. mexicana. The front of the head bright dark blue; the 
