486 Lord Rothschild on Aictiin£e//'om 



150. Utctheisa ornatrix (Linn.). 

 rhakena ornatrix, Linnseus, Syst. Nat. edit. x. vol. i. p. 511 (1758). 

 9 c? cJ, 12 ? ? bred ; 1 c?, 1 ? caught. 



The following species were overlooked : — 



56 fl. Nc.ritos leucoplaga^ Ilmpsn. 



Neritos leucoplaga, Hampson, Ann. & .Mag. Nut. Hist. (7) xv. p. 444 

 (1905) (St. Laurent de Maroni). 



1 c?, 1 i caught. 



143 a. Virbia parva, Schaus. 

 Virbia parva, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loud. 1892, p. 215 (Peru). 



2 (J cT caught. 



143 d. Virbia palmeri, Druce. 



rirbia palmeri, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) viii. p. 139 (1911) 

 (Siui Antonio, Columbia). 



2 S S caught. 



143 c. Virbia hypopheea tenuimargo, subsp. ii. 



S $ . Differs from hypoh(ea hiipophcea, Hmpsu., in the 

 much narrower black margins of the hind wings in both 

 sexes. 



1 (J, 1 ? caught. 



6 a. Neidalia bipuncta, sp. n. 



J . Pectus reddish orange ; antennae, head, and thorax 

 cinnamon-orange ; abdomen, basal two-thirds salmon-red, 

 anal third orange. 



Fore wing orange salmon-red, costa orange, rest of 

 nervures golden-yellow ; two black dots on discocellulars 

 and a black streak ou vein 5. Hind wings salmon-pink. 



Length of fore wing 16 mm. ; expanse 36 mm. 



5 J c? caught. 



The following are in the collection from Peru and otlier 

 localities : — 



1. Robinsonia mossi, sp. n. 



(S . Pectus buff ; antennae, shaft white above, pectinations 



