new Species of Lepidopter a. 199 



Fam. Notodontidae. 

 Eosema lucia, sp. n. 



^ilale. — Head and tegular green ; antenna and thorax pale 

 fawn-colour ; abdomen above bright orange-red^ the under- 

 side yellowish white ; the underside of the thorax and legs 

 reddish. Primaries whitish green, with a black dot at the 

 end of the cell surrounded with white; a white streak on the 

 inner margin close to the base ; fringe green : secondaries 

 white, shaded with yellow along the inner margin ; the 

 fringe white. The underside of the primaries greenish white, 

 the costal margin bright orange-red nearly to the apex ; 

 secondaries white. 



Expanse If inch. 



Bab. S. Brazil, Eio Grande do Sul {Mas. Druce). 



Rosema viiula, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennje, and thorax brown ; tegulae green ; 

 abdomen brownish white; legs pale brown. Primaries dull 

 green, the costal margin white ; fringe green : secondaries 

 white. Underside of both wings greenish white, the costal 

 margin of the primaries yellow. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Nab. Venezuela, Merida (.l/w5. Druce). 



Rosema eurytisj sp. n. 



Male. — Head white ; antenna), thorax, and abdomen brown ; 

 tegulaj green ; legs whitish brown. Primaries dark green, 

 the costal margin white ; a white spot in the cell ; the apex 

 and part of the outer margin dark brown : secondaries dark 

 brown, whitish close to the base ; the fringe of both wings 

 brown. Underside yellowish white, much clouded with dark 

 brown. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



llab. Venezuela, Merida {Mas. Druce). 



Fara. Noctuidse. 



Lycophotia atristriata, sp. n. 



Female. — Head, thorax, and tegulae black, tegulas edged 

 with fawn-colour; antennae black from the tip to beyond the 

 middle, the base fawn-colour ; abdomen pale fawn-colour, the 

 anal segments the darkest ; underside of the abdomen and 

 legs blackish brown. Primaries fawn-colour, striped with 



