POMPILIODES.— HOMCEOCEBA. 95 



322 a. Pompiliodes obliqua, n. sp. (Piute IV. fig. 32.) 



$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown ; antenna? white 

 towards tips. Fore wing dark chocolate-brown ; an obliqne white 

 band beyond the eell between veins 7 and 3 with some red-brown 

 before it. Hind wing dark brown. 



Hab. Ecuador, Paramba {Rosenberg), 1 § type. Exp. 2i 

 niillim. 



*32G a. Paramya bricenoi. 



Ichoria bricenoi, Roths. Nov. Zool. xviii. p. 3G (1911), & xx. p. 471, pi. xiii. 

 f. 40. 



Hind wing with vein 3 from 2 near termen ; abdomen of male 

 with ventral valve. 



6 . Head, thorax, and abdomen black-brown ; tegula? and pectus 

 in front with crimson spots; abdomen with subdorsal crimson spots 

 on basal segments, the ventral valve with whitish patches at sides. 

 Fore wing hyaline, the veins and margins broadly, black-brown ; 



Fig. 18. — Paramya bricenoi, J. |. 



the basal area black-brown with a subbasal crimson point below 

 eosta; a large black-brown discoidal patch conjoined to the costal 

 area ; the terminal band expanding widely on apical area, and 

 slightly below vein 2. Hind wing hyaline, the veins and margins 

 black-brown, the terminal band expanding towards apex and into a 

 patch at tornus. 



I lab. Venezuela, Merida (Briceno), typef 6 in Coll. Eoth- 

 schild. Exp. 30 millim. 



*330«. Homceocera magnolimbata. (Plate V. fig. 1.) 



Homosocera magnolimbata, Dogii. Het. Nouv. Am. Sud, ii. p. 3 (1911). 



$. Head and thorax black; tegulae, shoulders, and metathorax 

 with white spots edged with brilliant metallic blue, the prothorax 

 with brilliant blue patch ; palpi with white spots on 1st joint, the 

 2nd joint with some white in front; pectus with white spots 

 behind; fore coxae with white patches, the hind coxae with white 

 spots; legs with some blue, the hind tibiae with white patches; 

 abdomen black, the basal segment with subdorsal and lateral, the 

 two following segments with dorsal and lateral white spots edged 

 with brilliant metallic blue, the two following segments with slight 

 dorsal blue marks, sublateral series of white spots with blue bars on 



