Mr. H. Druce on new Species of Lepidoptera. 91 
thorax, and abdomen brownish black; the tegule bright 
scarlet ; the antenne and legs black. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks). 
A pretty distinct species, allied to P. equalis, Walker. 
Fam. Melameride. 
Cinorrus, Druce. 
(notrus mamitus, sp. n. 
Primaries and secondaries uniform dull black, with the 
fringe of all the wings greyish ; the underside of the pri- 
maries black, with the costal margin from the base to beyond 
the middle edged with pinkish white; a curved cream- 
coloured band edged with pink crosses the wing from the 
costal margin near the apex to the outer margin close to the 
anal angle: secondaries brownish black, crossed by two 
pinkish-white lines, the costal margin edged with white. 
‘The head, thorax, and abdomen black; the collar and 
tegule edged with yellow; antenne and legs black. Expanse 
1,45 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Amecameca (/. D. Godman). 
Mr. Godman took one specimen of this very distinct 
species in April 1888. 
notrus splendens, sp. n. 
Primaries dull black, with two cream-coloured spots on the 
costal margin near the apex in the male, and only one spot 
in the female: secondaries dull black, with two indistinct 
white spots on the outer margin near the apex in the male, 
without any in the female. ‘The underside: primaries dull 
black, with the spots as above, and one minute white dot on 
the middle of the outer margin: secondaries black, with a 
streak at the base and two spots on the costal margin and 
one on the outer margin cream-colour. A large spot at the 
base and one on the inner margin near the anal angle bright 
carmine ; in some specimens the latter spot joins a cream- 
coloured spot in the centre of the wing. The head, thorax, 
and abdomen black; the collar orange; the antenne and 
legs black. Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Omilteme, Guerrero, 8000 feet (HZ. H. 
Smith). 
Both sexes of this beautiful little species were taken by 
Mr. Smith in July 1888. 
