322 AMATID.E. 



further from base, a curved streak below end of cell and medial 

 s] tots above and below vein 1 ; a postmedial series of small spots 

 excurved between veins o and 3, then incurved; a subterininal spot 

 below apex and spots on termen between veins 7 and 3 and below 2. 

 Hind wing- white, the terminal area fuscous, broad at costa and 

 narrowing- to a point at tornus. 



Hab. Venezuela, Caura Valley (Klages), 2 6, 8 $. Exp. 

 32 34 millim. 



10S8 b. Eucereon capsica. (Plate XVIII. fig. 15.) 

 EHfhales capsica, Schaus, J. N.Y. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 134 (1896). 



6 ■ Head and thorax white ; palpi with the 2nd joint mostly 

 black at sides; vertex of head with black spot; neck with crimson 

 ring; tegulse with black spots, patagia with two spots ; thorax 

 with dorsal black streak; legs with some black markings; abdomen 

 crimson with brownish patch at base of dorsum and short bands 

 on the other segments, anal tuft blackish,, a lateral series of blackish 

 spots, the ventral surface white. Fore wing white with small black 

 subbasal spots on costa and below the cell with obliquely placed 

 points beyond them in and below cell ; antemedial points below 

 costa, cell, and vein 1; two points below middle of subcostal 

 nervure and a curved lunulate mark below them ; points in the 

 two angles of cell with one aboA'e them on costa ; a discoidal 

 lunule ; obliquely placed medial points below vein 2 and above and 

 below 1 ; a point beyond upper angle of cell and three beyond 

 lower angle; three small dentate postmedial marks below costa, 

 the middle one nearest termen, then an oblique series of points 

 between vein 5 and inner margin, the point below vein 2 displaced 

 inwards; two obliquely placed points before apex and subterminal 

 and terminal series. Hind wing semihyaline white, the terminal 

 area tinged with fuscous. 



JIab. Brazil, Castro Parana, 1 c? . Exp. 32 millim. 



1088c. Eucereon formosa. (Plate XVIII. fig. 16.) 



Eucereon quadricolor, subsp. 1, Hmpsn. Cat. Lep. Phal. B.M. i. p. 495. 

 Eucereon formosum, Deign. Le Nat. (2) xix. p. 9 (1905). 

 Eucereon formosum dognini, Roths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 173 (1912). 



1088. Eucereon quadricolor, insert (syns.) : — 



Eucereon quadricolor, boreale, Roths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 173 (1912). 

 Eucereon quadricolor, meridionale, Roths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 173 (1912). 



Venezuela, San Esteban (Klages), type f 6 , 2 boreale 

 in Coll. Rothschild; Paraguay, Sapucay (Foster), type f d , 

 5 nit ridionale in Coll. Rothschild. 



