210 Hon. Walter HotliscliiKI on 



La Union, Rio lliiacamayo, Cavabava, 2000 feet (wet sea=?on), 

 Nov. 1904 {G. R. Ockenden) ; Manaos to Yutobi River 

 (M. Stuart). 43 c? (^, 5 ? ?. 



15. Baritius venata, sp. n. 



? . Head and thorax bufFy yellow, with ]iale red spots ; 

 antennae fuscous yellow ; abdomen dirty brick- red. Fore 

 wing bufFy yellow, all veins broadly marked out in pale brick- 

 red ; basal half of wing irregularly blotched with fuscous and 

 dotted with black ; a transverse postmedial fuscous line, 

 dotted with black ; a marginal and siibmarginal row of 

 black spots between the veins. Hind wing rosy red. 



(J. Similar, but much brighter and darker. 



Length of fore wing, ? IS, ^ 19 mm. 



Hah. Aroewarwa Creek, Maroewym Valley, Surinam, 

 March 1905, and Fonte Boa, Upper Amazon, May 190G 

 {S. M.Klages). I ^,2 S S- 



16. Baritius schausi, sp. n. 



? . Nearest to marmorea, Schaus. Head and thorax yellow, 

 variegated \\\i\\ reddish brown ; abdomen dull crimson, first 

 and last two segments yellow ; antennae yellow. Fore wing 

 purplish brown, irrorated with yellow ; numerous irregular 

 transverse bands of dull yellow spots, with pale brick-red 

 centres ; asubmarginal white line. Hind wing hyaline, pale 

 opalescent salmon. 



Length of fore wing 21 mm. 



Hab, Caparo, Trinidad, Dec. 1905 {S. M. Klages). ?> S ^ , 

 1 ?. 



17. Pelochyta affinis, sp. n. 



(J. Nearest to cinerea, Walk., but head, tegulse, and 

 patagia orange. Fore wing with strong violet sheen and 

 two postmedial dark patches. Base of hind wings salmony 

 orange. Abdomen salmon-orange, last three segments with 

 central black dots. 



Length of fore wing 25 mm. 



Hab. Lita, Ecuador (^Flemming). 2 (^ (^ . 



18. Elysius pseudodryas, sp. n. 



(J . Allied closely to dryas, Oram. Head, thorax, and 

 antennae deep black-brown ; abdomen yellow above, with two 

 dorso-lateral lines o£ black spots; the first five segments 

 densely clothed with long orange-salmon l^irs. Fore wings 



