208 Mr. H. Druce on some new ffetsrocera. 



apex and partly alono- tlie outer margin. The antennae, head, 

 thorax, and legs black ; the abdomen greenish black. 



Expanse lyo inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Balsaparaba {}fus. Druce). 



Chloropsinus nox, sp. n. 



Female. — Primaries and secondariesuniformly dull brownish 

 black ; primaries with two small metallic-green spots close 

 to the base ; the fringe of both wings black. Underside 

 very similar to the upperside, but the primaries with a bluish- 

 grey streak from the base to the end of the cell. The an- 

 tennae black, tipped with white ; head black, spotted with 

 metallic green ; thorax, abdomen, and legs brownish black, 

 abdomen with a metallic-green spot at the base. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, St. Lucia (Mus. Druce). 



Agyrta monoplaga, sp. n. 



Male. — Primaries black, shot with blue at the base and 

 along the inner margin ; a wide whitish hyaline band crosses 

 the wing about the middle from the costal margin almost to 

 the apex : secondaries black, shot with bright blue at the 

 base and along the inner margin. Antenna? black ; the head 

 red ; thorax and abdomen dark bright blue ; front of the 

 head and underside of thorax white ; the legs bluish black. 



Expanse lyV inch. 



Dab. Ecuador, Balsapamba (^Mus. Druce). 



Pseudaclytia umbrica, sp. n. 



Male. — Primaries pale brown, darkest at the base and 

 partly along the costal margin : secondaries darker brown 

 except along the costal margin. The underside of both 

 wings very pale brown. The head, antenna?, thorax, and 

 base of abdomen pale brown, the abdomen black above, the 

 underside and the legs brownish white, the sides of the 

 abdomen and anal tuft yellow. 



Expanse l-yV inch. 



Hab. Brazil, Cabo {Forbes^ Mus. Druce). 



Fam. Laparidae. 

 Lymantria mosera, sp. u. 



Male. — Primaries pale brown, crossed about the middle by 

 a wide white band, which becomes quite narrow near the 



