MR. H. DRUCE ON NEW HETEROCERA. [Dec. 19, 
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Fam. SPHINGID. 
CH@ROCAMPIN4A, Grote. 
Cua@rocampa, Duponchel. 
Cu@RocaAMPA WOLFI, n. sp. (Plate LX. fig. 1.) 
Wings above pale brown or brownish grey. Primaries crossed by a 
pale band from the apex to the inner margin, the outer margin paler, 
but the wing shading to dark brown up to the band crossing them 
below the cell. Secondaries almost black, crossed below the middle 
by a pale indistinct ochreous band. Underside pale brown, thickly 
speckled with reddish scales. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale 
brown. 
Expanse 23 inches. 
Hab. Ecuador, St. Lucia ( Wolf). 
A small species allied to C. docilis, Butler, but quite distinct. 
Fam. CASTNIIDA. 
Casrnia, Fabricius. 
CASTNIA MARS, n. sp. (Plate LX. fig. 2.) 
Allied to C. cononia, Westwood, Similar in shape and colour, 
the band of the anterior wings dusky yellow, instead of pure white 
as in C. cononia; posterior wing crossed by a wide central black 
band extending almost to the outer margin, not broken up into 
small spots as in C.. cononia, 
Expanse 3? inches. 
Hab. Ecuador, Sarayacu (Buckley). 
A well-marked species, easily distinguished from C. cononia. 
CASTNIA BUCKLEY], n. sp. (Plate LX. fig. 3.) 
Allied to C. trugilla, Westwood. Anterior wings more dusky, 
the basal third only being black, a marginal row of yellowish spots 
not reaching the apex. Posterior wing of the male black, banded 
along the costal margin to the middle of the hind margin with 
orange-brown. Female: the anterior wings the same as the male; 
posterior wings rich orange-brown, with a marginal row of pale 
orange-yellow. spots, the outer margin black, 
Expanse 33 inches. 
Hab. ewedae Intaj (Buckley). 
Mr. Buckley only obtained a pair of this fine species. 
Fam. AGARISTID. 
Hespacarista, Walk. 
HeEspPaGARISTA TIGRINA, n. sp. (Plate LX. fig. 4.) 
Primaries black, the outer margin reddish brown, two yellowish 
white bands close to the base, a white streak at the end of the cell, 
and beyond it a wide yellowish-white band broken into two small 
spots at the anal angle; between these are some transverse blue 
