r)24 Mr. II. Druce on some 



yellow, edged with white; three indistinct dark brown lines 

 cross the winp; from the costal almost to the inner margin, 

 the first near the base, the second and third beyond the 

 middle ; the fringe pale yellowish brown : secondaries pale 

 reddish brown, thickly irrorated with white scales ; the costal 

 and outer margins pale yellow ; a submarginal metallic silver 

 line extends from near the apex, where it is curved round a 

 black spot, to the anal angle ; the fringe pale yellowish 

 brown. Underside of both wings white, the apex of the 

 primaries broadly bordered with black. — The female is almost 

 identical with the male, but i-ather larger. 



Expanse, J H, ? If inch. 



Bab. Colombia, Sierra del Libano {Mas. Druce). 



Ophthalmophora cluaria, sp. n. 



Ophthalmophora amabilis, Cram. Biol. Centr.-Amer., Heterocera, ii. 

 p. 97. 



The Central-American species is distinct, and differs from 

 Cramer's species in having the costal half of the primaries 

 brown instead of black, the spot and metallic line on the 

 secondaries also being in a different position. 



Hah. Mexico to Panama, Chiriqui {Ai'cS, Mus. Druce). 



Ophthalmophora gery on, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, collar, tegula^, thorax, and legs white; an- 

 tennje, palpi, and abdomen pale brown. Primaries white, 

 the costal margin yellow ; two very faint brown lines cross 

 the wing from the costal to the inner margin close to the 

 base ; the outer margin thickly irrorate with pale brown 

 scales; the fringe yellow : secondaries white, thickly irrorated 

 with pale brown scales; the apex and outer margin yellow, 

 with a submarginal metallic gold line extending from the 

 costal margin to the anal angle; a small black dot near 

 tiie apex. Underside of both wings white, the outer margin 

 of the primaries black. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Ilab. Ecuador, Intaj {Mus. Druce). 



Bassodes (emonia, sp. n. 



Male.- — Head, collar, tegulse, and abdomen pale yellow; 

 antennae and legs brown. Primaries primrose-yellow, crossed 

 from the costal to the inner margin by six pale brown bands ; 

 the four bands nearest the base have a metallic line in the 

 middle, the filth and sixth bands join at the anal angle : 



