Mr. \V. I>. Distant c^/» lloinoptera. 233 



Genus MNi:M08 5fXK. 

 Mnemosyne, Stfil, Ilein. Afr. iv. p. loO (18G<5). 

 ']'y{)e, .1/. iilanioj'.fj Fubr. 



Mnemosyne j>hiiiic*'/>s. 



Flata planiceps, Fabr. Syst. Rhyiijj;. p. 4"3 (1803). 

 LHxius cvlumbue, Walk. List iloui. ii. p. 339 (1851). 



Ilab. Central America; Cuba. 



Mneviosyne Doherlyi^ sp. n. 



Head, pronotuiUj aiul inesonotum castaneous; abJoinen 

 above piceous; face, sternum, and legs ferru;^inou3 brown ; 

 abdomen beneatli dark castaneou.>-', the, segmental margins 

 ocliraceous ; tegmina subliyaline, trie- like, .sprinkled witli 

 minute ferruginous setigerous spots or granules, veins pale 

 castaneous, stigma, upper apical margin, u sinuate streak 

 from end of radial area bifurcating to middle of apical margin 

 and outer angle of interior margin, claval area and inner 

 n^.argin ferruginous brown, outer half of stigma piceous ; 

 wings very pale fuliginou?, the veins and extreme base 

 jiiceous, apical maigin narrowly ferruginous brown ; vertex 

 a little narrowing anteriorly, lateral margins ridged and with 

 a more obscure central carination ; face centrally ridged, 

 posteriorly ang.ularly emarginate ; clypeus elongate, globose, 

 finely centrally ridged ; pronotuui very finely punctate, with 

 a central longitudinal lidge; mesonotum with five longitudinal 

 carinations, those on each side of the central carination more 

 discal and obscure ; tegmina elongate, apices angularly 

 rounded ; anterior legs thickened. 



Long., excl. tegm., 10^ mm.; exp. tegm. 2i mm. 



Hab. kiouth-east Borneo {l)ohtriy). 



Allied to jy. i/hilippina, Stal. 



Mnemosyne camerunensis, .^p. n. 



Head, prouotum,and mesonotum castaneous, extreme apex 

 of metonotum and abdomen above testaceous, the segmental 

 margins ocliraceous, anal appendage piceous ; face, clypeus, 

 sternuui, and legs brownisli testaceous ; abdomen beneath 

 piceou.'=, the segmental margins pale ocliraceous; tegmina 

 subhyaline, tiilc-like, the veins ferruginous brown, a series of 

 similarly coloured spots round the apical margin, of which 

 the two lowermost near apex of inner margin are largest, 



