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brownish to near the anus, which is pale straw-colour. 
The female is the same as the male, excepting that it is 
larger and paler in colour. Antenne of the male deeply 
pectinated, those of the female simple. Expanse, ¢ 1#, 2 
2+ inches. 
Hab. South-east Brazil, Rio. 
Halesidota (?) syracosia, sp. n. 
Primaries creamy white, with all the veins broadly edged 
with pinkish fawn-colour ; the fringe yellowish: secondaries 
hyaline white, shaded at the base and along the inner margin 
with pale pink, the veins and the fringe yellowish. The 
head and the front of the thorax fawn-colour; the tegule 
darker, edged with white; the thorax and the abdomen 
pinkish, except at the apex of the latter, where it is yellow. 
The antenne and legs reddish yellow. LExpanse 2 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme, Guerrero, 8000 feet (H. #. 
Smith). 
One specimen of this beautiful species was taken by Mr. 
Smith in July 1888; it somewhat resembles Awtomolis late- 
ritia, Herr.-Sch., but is entirely differently coloured. 
PuHa@copreraA, Herr.-Schiff. 
Phegoptera hyalina, sp. n. 
Primaries and secondaries entirely hyaline, the veins being 
slightly whitish. ‘The head and thorax creamy white; the 
abdomen yellow at the anus and on the underside white ; the 
antenne yellow ; the legs white. EExpanse 24 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Sierra de los Aguas Escondidas, Guerrero, 
7000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
This distinct species is allied to Phegoptera cornea, Herr.- 
Sch., and was taken by Mr. Smith in July 1888. 
EcPANTHERIA, Hiibn. 
Ecpantheria amulaensis, sp. n. 
Primaries white, crossed from the costal to the inner 
margin by two broad, broken, black bands, between which 
a row of small black spots crosses from the costal to the 
Inner margin; several small black spots close to the base, 
and a row of black spots along the outer margin, some larger 
than others: secondaries white, with some small black dots 
round the outer margin. ‘The front of the head and the collar 
