new Species of lleUroceta. 269 



Minnas hilinea. 



Dark olivaceous brown. Abdomen with a lateral yellow 

 band. Primaries cro»^<i by three dark and thick lines, the 

 inner ani^le 1 on median vein, the outer and subterrainal 

 slightly wavy and close together; a black crescent-shaped 

 mark at the end of the cell. Seco.idariea with a subterminal 

 dark litje and a dark crescent-shaped line at the end of the 

 cell. xVll the fringes darker at base. 



Expanse 40 raillim. 



Ilab. Castro, Parana. 



Antarctia fercida. 



Ochreous brown. Abdomen with transverse black dorsal 

 bands. Primaries : the veins and line at end of cell dark 

 brown. Secondaries somewhat translucent at base and irro- 

 rated with grey scales. 



Expanse, ? , 4?5 millim. 



Uab. Petropolis, Castro, Brazil. 



Holomelina trigonifera. 



Body black ; base of palpi underneath orange ; patagia 

 outwardly orange ; abdomen with a lateral reddish-orange 

 streak. Primaries black, except the basal half above the 

 subraedian vein, which is yellow. Secondaries black, with a 

 large basal costal spot, which is reddish yellow. 



Expanse 23 millim. 



Hab. Guadalajara, Mexico. 



Holomelina cocciniceps. 



Body greyish brown ; base of palpi, vertex, back of head, 

 and base of patagia crimson. Primaries above olivaceous 

 brown ; the basal half of costa finely crimson. Secondaries 

 crimson, the outer margin broadly and evenly bordered with 

 black, slightly intermingled with crimson scales. Underneath 

 the primaries are red ; the apex, outer and inner margin light 

 brown. Secondaries as above. 



Expanse 30 millim. 



IIcd>. Manitou, Colorado. 



Fam. Hypsids. 



Pericopts hiformis. 



Male. — Body blackish; four pale yellow spots on collar 

 and a small darker yellow spot on patagium. Abdomen with 

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