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Hyloicus, Hiibn, 



Hyloicus hateriuSj sp. n. 



Primaries pale grey, streaked with brown lines, which are 

 very indistinct along the inner margin, an indistinct row of 

 black dots along the outer margin from the apex to the anal 

 angle : secondaries uniform dark brown, the fringe greyish. 

 The head, thorax, and abdomen greyish brown ; a central 

 black line extends from the base of the abdomen to the anus. 

 The underside of all the wings dark brown, palest at the base 

 of the secondaries. Antennae and legs greyish brown. Ex- 

 panse 2 inches. 



Hah. Mexico, Yucatan (Mus. Staudinger). 



This small species closely resembles Hyloicus juniperi^ 

 Boisd., from South and East Africa. 



Fam. Agaristidffi. 



PSEUDOLYPIA, Edwards. 



Pseudolypia Walkeri, sp. n. 



Primaries and secondaries on the upper and underside 

 uniformly dull black : the primaries crossed just beyond the 

 cell on the costal margin by a narrow white band that ex- 

 tends to the anal angle, where it is slightly hooked : a nar- 

 row metallic line extends from the base along the costal 

 margin, but not beyond the white band, one at the end 

 of the cell, and several between it and the inner margin. 

 The head, thorax, and abdomen glossy black, as also the 

 legs and antennse; the tegulse orange-red. Expanse 2 

 inches. 



Hab. Mexico, Acapulco (/. J. Walker). 



This species is allied to Pseudolypia {Agarista) radians, 

 Felder, a species also said to come from Mexico, but as yet 

 only known to us by Dr. Felder's figure. P. Walkeri is 

 at once distinguished from it by the white band on the pri- 

 maries. 



Fam. ZygsenidEB. 



Subfam. EuciiROMiiNM. 



Maceocneme, Hiibn. 



Macrocneme hesione, sp. n. 



Primaries black, shot with purple, the apical half of the 



