172 Sir G. F. Hampson on new 
800 a. Hypocladia restricta, sp. n. 
¢. Head and thorax black-brown; antenne white at 
tips; vertex of head and shoulders with pairs of crimson 
patches ; coxee and stripes on legs white; abdomen black, 
with lateral crimson patch on first two segments; the ventral 
surface white to near extremity. Fore wing black-brown, 
with a purplish tinge; slight semihyaline streaks in and 
below middle of cell, and short streaks beyond the cell 
between veins 3 and 7, those between veins 3 and 5 longer. 
Hind wing black, with semihyaline streaks in and below 
cell and between bases of veins 2 to 6. 
Hab. Panama, La Chorrera (Dolby-Tylor), 1 g type. 
Hap. 30 millim. 
#882 a. Ceramidia chalco-viridis, sp. n. 
g. Black; palpi with white spots at base; neck with 
crimson spots; head, thorax, and abdomen suffused with 
brown-green, the last with sublateral white fascia except on 
terminal segments. Hind wing black-brown, the costal area 
ale. 
: Hab. Brazit, Minas Geraes (Birchall), typet in Mus. 
Oxon. ap. 42 millim. 
899 a. Napata atricincta, sp. n. 
g. Orange; palpi mostly black; antenne black; legs 
black, streaked with white; abdomen with the terminal 
segment and lateral stripes widening towards extremity 
black, the ventral surface white. Fore wing with black 
streaks on costa and inner margin, the latter not reaching 
base; a greyish-black terminal band, widening towards 
costa, with minutely waved inner edge and with slight white 
streaks on veins 2 to 8. Hind wing with the cilia black, 
expanding rather irregularly onto termen towards tornus. 
Hab. Brazit, Bahia, 1 ¢ type. Hp. 32 millim. 
912a. Napata albimaculata, sp. n. 
9. Black; palpi white at base; antenne white towards 
tips; back of head with two white spots; some crimson 
behind the eyes; pectus and cox with white patches ; 
abdomen with subdorsal white patches on first segment and 
crimson patches on fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh segments, 
the ventral surface with white patches on third and fourth 
segments. Fore wing with white spot beyond the cell. 
