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new Species of Lepidoptera. 43 j 



Fain. Liuiacodidae. 

 l)alcera necoda, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, atiteiiiia^, collar, te<:;ula2, thorax, abdomen, 

 and legs yollowish white. Primaries pale fawn-colour, 

 darkest at the apex and roniul tlie outer margin ; a reddish 

 lawn-coloured spot at the end of the cell, from which two 

 faint brown lines extend nearly to the anal angle; a minute 

 black dot about the middle of the inner margin : secondaries 

 pale fawn-colour, ))alest at the base, tlie fringe whitish. — 

 Female very similar to the male, but larger and almost white. 



Expanse, c? I, ? In, i»ch. 



llah. Colombia, Don Amo (Mas. Druce). 



This species is allied to 1). ampela^ Druce. 



Euclea (?) punctata^ sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennte, and collar pale brown ; thorax, 

 abdomen, and legs white. Primaries white, the base, costal 

 margin, and inner half of the wing thickly spotted with pale 

 brown ; the fringe alternately brown and wliite : secondaries 

 pure white, the fringe white. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Jhib. Colombia, Bonda (^Mus. J)ntce). 



Fam. Cossidae. 

 I>uomitus daphne^ sp. n. 



Mule. — Head and antennae dark brown ; collar, teguliB, 

 and thorax greyish brown ; abdomen and legs dark brown. 

 Primaries pale greyish brown, thickly mottled with dark 

 brown; a dark brown spot in the cell, three below the cell, 

 and two close to the apex ; the marginal line dark brown : 

 secondaries dark greyish brown. 



Exjninse 1| inch. 



J lab. Colombia, Minca {Mus. Druce). 



Duoiiiitus striatus, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, collar, tegnhv, and thorax blackish grey; 

 antennie yellow ; abdomen grey-black, j)aler at the base and 

 anus. Primaries dark grey, darkest at the base and alono- 

 the costal maigin : secondaries dark grey; both wings are 

 thickly striated with very tine dark grey lines. 



Exjjanse 1^ inch. 



llab. Colombia, Cacagualito {Mas. Druce). 



