86 Mr. H. Druce on new Species of Lepidoptera. 
Fam. Arctiide. 
Subfam. Crrvucuin 2. 
THEaGEs, Walk. 
Theages striata, sp. 0. 
Primaries brownish fawn-colour, streaked with yellowish- 
white lines from the base to the outer margin ; a narrow 
streak of the same colour crosses the wing from beyond the 
middle of the costal margin to near the anal angle, from 
which a rather wider line extends to the outer margin : secon- 
daries dusky hyaline white, shaded with brown at the apex 
and along the costal margin. Underside as above, but the 
markings of the primaries much more indistinct. ‘The head, 
thorax, and abdomen blackish brown, the two anal seg- 
ments and the sides of the abdomen almost to the base pale 
yellow; the underside of the abdomen streaked with dusky 
white from the base to the anus; the palpi orange at the 
base, with the tips black ; antennz pale whitish brown ; legs 
pale brown. Expanse 1? inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (J. Brooks). 
This species is allied to Theages leucophea, Walk. 
Evius, Walker. 
Evius Walkeri, sp. n. 
Primaries and secondaries uniform pale yellow, the pri- 
maries broadly bordered with white at the apex and outer 
margin; a series of black streaks cross the white between 
the veins as far as the yellow colour. ‘The head, thorax, 
and abdomen pale yellow; the antenne black. Hxpanse 13 
inch. 
Hab. Panama, Taboga Island (J. J. Walker). 
A pretty little species, very distinct from any I have seen, 
Hatsipora, Hibn. 
Halsidota phellia, sp. n. 
g. Primaries pale straw-colour, thickly speckled with 
minute blackish-brown dots, a very distinct black spot at the 
end of the cell: secondaries creamy white, slightly hyaline 
near the base; two small brownish dots close to the anal 
angle, the fringe white. The head and thorax straw-colour ; 
the tegule with a small black dot in front; the abdomen 
