152 Mr. Butler's Dcscri2-)tionH of 



costal strecak and four submarginal spots of the same colour 

 near anal angle ; eight submarginal white spots ; otherwise 

 as above : expanse of wings, 2 inches, 10 lines. 



Ega {Bates). B.M. 



Excepting in tlie characters given above, this species 

 agrees with D. Xantlio $ of Eelder. 



GENUS CERATINIA. Hiihncr. 

 3. Ceratinia Intermedia, n. sp. 



^,5. Allied to C. Fimh-ia ; l)ut with the sul)hyaline 

 zigzag band of primaries placed as in C. Fcncstclla, leaving 

 a hyaline spot between median branches, and the submar- 

 ginal spots yellow ; secondaries with central black band 

 alibreviated ; submarginal spots yellow : wings below nearly 

 as above, l)ut the submarginal spots white : expanse of 

 wings, S 1 inch, 11 lines, ? 2 inches, 4 lines. 



Bogota (Stevens). B.M. 



Allied to C. FeuesteUa and G. Fiiiibria. 



4. Ceratinia. Ftdniinans, n. 



sp. 



(^ , 5 . Allied to C. Firiibria ; all the markings more 

 opaque ; zigzag band of primaries as in C. Fluonia, but 

 narrower and more acuminate at the angles ; submarginal 

 spots yellow ; secondaries opaque ; costa, apex, outer mar- 

 gin, and three spots below median nervure, l)lack ; nervures 

 at apex tawny ; a yellow spot beyond end of cell : wings 

 below nearly as above, but nervures of apical half of pri- 

 maries tawny and last two submarginal spots white ; 

 secondaries with a large yellow patch within cell, and 

 seven marginal white spots : expanse of wings, 2 inches, 

 4 lines. 



Bogota (Stevens). B.]\I. 



5. Ceratinia Lvidda, n. sji. 



Allied to C. Norclla, primaries above black ; apical half 

 almost covered by a large hyaline white patch j interrupted 



