504 MR. H. DRUCE ON LEPIDOPTERA FROM [June 17, 



from the apex to the anal angle. Secondaries palo reddish brown, 

 with a white streak at the apex ; the fringe of both wings brown. 

 The underside of both wings pale brown, with a slight reddish tinge. 

 The head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown ; antennae, palpi, and 

 legs greyish brown. Expanse 1| inch. 



Hah. Ecuador {BucMey, Mus. Druce). 



This insect is not nearly allied to any species known to me. 



Htdrias ampira, sp. n. (Plate XLII. fig. 14.) 



Primaries silverj'' white ; a large spot at the base, one at the 

 apex, and one beyond and below cell nearest the anal angle and the 

 outer margin all reddish brown ; two small spots at the end of the 

 cell and two narrow waved lines black. Secondaries reddish brown, 

 with the apical half of the wing silvery white ; a submarginal waved 

 black line extends from the apex to near the anal angle. The under- 

 side of both wings reddish brown ; the apex of the secondaries 

 slightly greyish. The head, thorax, abdomen, antennte, palpi, and 

 legs reddish brown. Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Sarayacu (BucJcley, Mus. Druce). 



A very tine insect, quite distinct from any other known to me. 



Htdrias amida, sp. n. (Plate XLII. fig. 15.) 



3Iale. Primaries pale fawn-colour ; a wide white band edged with 

 black crosses the wing about the middle from the costal to the inner 

 margin, and a faint submarginal line extends from the apex to the 

 anal angle. Secondaries pale fawn-colour ; the costal margin 

 broadly bordered with greyish-white irrorated fawn-coloured scales. 

 The underside of both wings uniformly pale whitish fawn-colour. 

 The head and thorax gi-eyish ; the antennae, palpi, abdomen, and legs 

 fawn-colour. The female the same as the male, but larger, and 

 with all the markings more distinct. Expanse, d 1| inch, $ 2| 

 inches. 



Hab. Ecuador, Sarayacu (Buckley, Mus. Druce). 



This species differs from all the species of Hydrias known to me 

 in having the wide white baud across the primaries. 



Htdrias lecca, sp. n. 



Primaries and secondaries almost uniform pale brown, slightly 

 darkest along the costal margin of the former ; primaries with a 

 large triangular white spot close to the base ; the fringe pale brown ; 

 the underside the same as above, but without the white triangular 

 spot. The head, thorax, and abdomen pale brown ; the antennae 

 black. Expanse 1| inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Sarayacu {Buckley, Mus. Druce). 



Apatelodjes, Packard. 



Apatelodes anava, sp. n. 



Primaries pale fawn-colour, crossed from the costal to the inner 

 margin with three dark-brown bands, edged on the outer side with 



