56 Messrs. J. J. Joicey and G. Talbot on 
Length of fore wing 17 mm. 
1 g, La Selva, San Juan, Choco slopes of Colombia, 
4600 feet, Sept. 1909. 
5. Areomolis guianensis, sp. 0. 
Resembles the preceding species. 
9. Upperside of fore wing pale chocolate-brown speckled 
with grey-white along costa and along either side of veins, 
which are crimson. A creamy-white basal band, marked 
with crimson, not reaching costal margin and inter rupted i in 
cellule 1 6; a creamy-white discal band formed of two spots 
in cell, one in angle of 2,a large oblong spot in le and 
a smaller spot in lb, a still smaller spot in 1a; a postdiscal 
band of three white spots in 4, 5, and 6, the middle one the 
larger and more distally placed ; a small triangular spot at 
base of cellule 7 ; a terminal series of creamy-white spots 
in 1)-7, those in 3-6 oblong and larger than the others, 
spot in 5 the smallest. Hind 2 wing crimson, paler costally. 
Underside of fore wing paler than above, veins striped 
with crimson, some crimson suffusion in upper part of cell 
and in outer median area, bands and spots as above; fringes 
chocolate-brown, yellowish white at the veins. Hind wing 
as above. 
Antenne brownish, posterior half striped with crimson 
above; palpi grey-white, striped with crimson at sides ; 
frons grey-white, edged with red in upper part; vertex 
creamy white, basal segments edged with crimson at apices ; 
tegule creamy white, edged with crimson, and bearing a 
crimson spot ; patagia creamy white, fringed with crimson, 
and bearing a central crimson line ; thorax probably creamy 
white or buff, the specimen being rubbed; abdomen pale 
crimson above, grey-white below; thorax grey-white below; 
legs grey-white, tarsi of anterior and intermediate pair with 
the two end-segments darker, anterior pair crimson on 
outside. 
Length of fore wing 17 mm. 
Hab. French Guiana, Sept. and May. ‘Type from St. 
Jean du Maroni, Sept. 3 92 2. 
6. Parevia guianensis, sp. D. 
Allied to methemia, Schaus. 
9. Upperside deep chocolate-brown. Fore wing with an 
oblong yellow costal spot, rounded posteriorly, filling middle 
of cell; a small yellow costal spot between this and an 
apical spot; a triangularly-shaped yellow patch on the 
