EUCEBEOX. 333 



*1098 b. Eucereon conspicua. (Plate XVIII. fig. 32.) 



Eucereon conspicuum, Eoths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 174 (1912). 



6 ■ Head and thorax black-brown ; palpi pale yellow in front 

 towards tips ; frons and vertex of head } r ellowish white, the latter 

 with black spots behind antenna?; neck with crimson ring; tegulae 

 with yellowish white dorsal stripes, the dorsum of thorax yellowish 

 white with black streak ; throat and coxse with pale crimson 

 patches ; pectus with lateral white patches ; abdomen pale crimson, 

 the basal segment dark brown, a dorsal series of black spots and 

 the anal segment black, the ventral surface black with pale crimson 

 bands except towards extremity. Fore wing yellow with black- 

 brown streaks on the veins and in discal and submedian folds ; the 

 basal area velvety black-brown leaving a yellowish white mark at 

 base and yellow marks before the antemedial black-brown line, 

 which forms a bar from costa, then incurved to submedian fold, 

 then excurved, and strongly retracted to inner margin towards 

 which it becomes obsolescent ; a black-brown spot in middle of cell ; 

 a large velvety black-brown patch at end of cell extending from 

 below costa to submedian fold and connected by bars with the costa 

 and vein 1, its edges irregular and its outer edge strongly excurved 

 between veins 5 and 2 ; a somewhat dentate postmedial line from 

 below costa to the outer edge of the patch at vein 4 ; a subterminal 

 black-brown band with irregular edges from costa to below vein •"). 

 and a series of short streaks in the interspaces before termen ; a 

 tine dark terminal line forming small spots at the veins. Hind 

 wing semihyaline whitish tinged with brown, the veins and termen 

 brown, the apical area broadly brown. Underside of fore wing 

 brown with a whitish spot in upper part of cell towards extremity. 

 Ab. 1. Pectus and abdomen with the crimson replaced by 

 yellow. 

 Hab. Costa Pica, Carreblanco; Ecuador, Paramba (Fl<m- 

 iii i ' n(f), type f 8 in Coll. Rothschild. Exp. 50 millini. 



*1099^. Eucereon servator. (Plate XIX. fig. 1.) 



Kurrrrod servator, Kaye, Ent. Rec. xxii. p. 115 (1914). 



J. Head and thorax pale oehreous brown; palpi black-brown 

 except at extremities of 2nd and 3rd joints; antenna' black-brown ; 

 back of head with pair of oblique black stria 1 , the dorsum of tegulae 

 with black line ; a broad black-brown fascia on outer edge of tegulae 

 and on patagia ; metatborax with white patch; neck with sonic 

 scarlet at sides ; pectus black-brown and whitish; legs dark brown 

 with oehreous white bands on tibia? and tarsi ; abdomen scarlet 

 with dorsal black-brown triangular patch on basal segments followed 

 by slight points, the extremity and sides black-brown, the ventral 

 surface with broad oehreous white bands on four basal segments. 

 Fore wing oehreous whitish tinged and irrorated with red-brown; 

 a broad oblique diffused black-brown fascia from beyond the cell 



