new species of Ileterocera. 307 



Sangala ajdrara, sp. n. 



Male. — TIca'.l, collar, tegulre, thorax, and abdomen black, 

 the point of the tef2:ula3 red. Primaries dark brown, with a 

 largo central red patch that does not reach either the costal 

 or inner margin : secondaries dark brown. Underside : pri- 

 maries pale brown, the veins black ; the red spot smaller than 

 above : secondaries pale brown, a red spot at the base, the 

 veins black. 



Expanse 1\ inch. 



Ilab. Bolivia, Yungas la Paz [Mas. Brit.). 



Sangala anasa, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennas, collar, tegulae, thorax, abdomen, 

 and legs black. Primaries bright glossy dark blue : second- 

 aries dark brownish black, in some lights slightly glossed 

 with blue. Underside : both wings pale brown, the veins 

 black. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Peru, La Mercede, 2000-3000 feet [Watkins, Mas. 

 Druce). 



Allied to Sangala antiphates, Druce, but very distinct on 

 the underside. 



Sangala marpesia, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennae, collar, tegulae, thorax, abdomen, 

 and legs black, the sides of the abdomen streaked with red 

 and yellow. Primaries dark brown, with a large central 

 reddish-orange spot crossing the wing from the costal margin 

 nearly to the inner margin ; the fringe dark brown : second- 

 aries dark brown. Underside : primaries pale brown, the 

 veins black, the costal margin from the base to the end of the 

 cell red ; a red spot at the end of the cell : secondaries pale 

 brown, the veins black ; a small red spot at the base and two 

 large white spots close to the apex. 



Expanse \l inch. 



Hab. Bolivia, La Paz (Garlepp, Mas. Druce). 



Sangala cynara, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennrc, collar, tliorax, upperside of abdo- 

 men, and legs all black, underside of abdomen reddish brown. 

 Primaries dark brown, with a large red spot at the end of 

 the cell ; the wing is glossed with bright blue from the base 

 almost to the outer margin ; the red spot varies greatly in 



