302 Mr. II. Dnicc on 



yellow; tlie anal tuft dark yellow. Piiinarios groyisli 

 liyaline, the costal margin from the base to end of the cell and 

 a streak on the itnicr margin from the base almost to the anal 

 angle reddish brown ; the apox, outer and inner margins 

 blnck cxcopting at tiie apex; a black band crosses the wing 

 at the end of the cell from the costal to the outer margin ; the 

 band is Fomihyaline black in the middle; a short, slightly 

 curved black band crosses the wing about the middle of the 

 cell ; a marginal row of minute white dots extends from the 

 apex to the anal angle : secondaries hyaline, shaded with 

 black above the anal angle; the costal margin, apex, and 

 outer margin broadly black ; a black band at the end of tho 

 cell ; a marginal row of white spots extends from the apex to 

 the anal angle. Underside similar to the uppcrside; the 

 primaries with a reddish-brown band at the apex and a 

 reddish-brown spot about the middle of the outer margin ; 

 the costal margin of the secondaries reddish brown. 



Expanse 2^ inches. 



Hah. Peru, llio Colorado, 2500 feet {Watkins S Tom- 

 linson, Mus, Brit.). 



Family Cyllopodidae. 



Devara hicolorata, sp. n. 



Male. — TIead, antenrtje, collar, tegulte, thorax, legs^and 

 the abdomen black ; the underside of the abdomen greyish 

 white. Primaries black, with a large round white spot about 

 the micMle of the wing, some white scales near the base, the 

 veins black : secondaries black ; the fringes of both wings 

 black. Underside : primaries, the white spot larger, ex- 

 tending to the base of the wing ; the apex dark grey, covered 

 by the black veins : secondaries dark grey, the veins all 

 black, the outer margin slightly white. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



IJab. Peru, 8an Remon, 3000 feet {Watkins, Mus, Druce) ; 

 Polivia, Yuiigas la Paz (J/j/.s. Bril.). 



The specimen iiom ]iolivia is slightly paler in colour on 

 the underside of the secondaries, but in all other respects it is 

 identical with the Peruvian specimens. It is allied to 

 JJevara liihona, Druce, from Ecuador. 



Devara xaniliion, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennas, collar, tegula', thorax, and al)do- 

 meii black, the sides of the abdomen yellow ; legs black. 

 Primaries black ; a reddish- brown streak extends from the 



