of ihe Rithj'dinlli/ II\ilr()c:nn])iiia\ .^si 



w'liitc ; lofjs wliitisli ; al)(lornon pale rufous, tlic ventral 

 surface whitish. Fure vvin;^ ilcep I'ut'ous ; the Ijasal are i, 

 except eosta, whitish thickly irrorated with large black 

 scales ; the medial area nearly |)ure white, with two small 

 rufous spots on eosta ; the area in and beyond end of cell 

 thickly irrorated with d:irk brown; a narrow^ oblique white 

 baud from eosta beyond middle to vein 2, where it nearly 

 meets a subterminal white baud, thus forming: a larsre 

 V-shaped maik; a terminal orange band not quite reaching 

 toruus ; a dark brown spot at apex ; cilia white, with series 

 of browu points at base. Hind wing white; the basal area 

 and the area from lower angle of cell to apex irrorated with 

 black-brown ; a series of about six small black spots on and 

 just before termcn from below apex to vein '2, with metallic 

 scales between them and an irregularly waved dark line 

 just before them; cilia white, with a slight dark Hue near 

 base from apex to vein 1 ; the underside white, with series 

 of five small black spots just before termen from apex to 

 vein 2. 



Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Champion), 1 $ type, Godmnn- 

 Salvin Coll. E.ip. 24 mm. 



(21.) Argyractis alb ipu net alls, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1897, 

 p. 152. 



Madagascar. 



(22.) Argyractis supercilialis , Iluipsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1897, 

 p. 152. 



^Madagascar. 



(23.) Argyractis coloralis, Guen. Delt. & I'yr. p. 265. 

 Mauritius. 



(24-.) Argyractis cronialis, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. ii. 

 p. 274, pi. Ixiii. fig. 18. 



Mexico. 



(25.) Argyractis longipennis, sp. n. 



Catady&ta cronialis, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. ii. p. 274 (part.), 



? . Grey ; head and thorax tinged with brown. Fore 

 wing long and narrow, with the costal half and middle of 

 inner area sutfused with brown, except for grey patches 

 iiTorated with fuscous in end of cell and beyond disco- 

 celiulars ; an obscure double medial line, highly angled and 



