1892.] SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 323 



along the outer margin. Head and thorax light green. Abdomen 

 brown. 



Expanse 19 mm. 



Eab. Coatepee, Mexico. 



Trabala cicur. 



Male. Primaries reddish yellow, the veins slightly darker ; a 

 darker basal streak along the median vein, and below this an 

 irregular darker shade curving round it towards the apex ; a 

 marginal darker shade. Secondaries and abdomen reddish yellow. 

 All the fringes very long. 



Expanse 34 mm. 



Hab. Corcovado, Rio Janeiro. 



Trabala drucei. 



Wings and body bright brownish yellow. On the primaries a 

 brown, slightly curved streak from about the middle of the inner 

 margin to the costal margin, very close to the apex ; a dark 

 marginal line. 



Expanse, S 30 mm., $ 36 mm. 



Hab. Jalapa, Mexico. 



This species was described and figured in the ' Biologia Centrali- 

 Americana ' as the female of Vipsania anticlea, Druce. 



Trabala cebrenis. 



Primaries light green, a large brown space occupying the basal 

 half of the wing above the median vein ; the outer margin and part 

 of the inner margin light brown, with a greyish marginal streak. 

 Secondaries brown, slightly blackish along the outer margins. Head 

 and thorax light green. Abdomen brown. 



Expanse 28 mm. $ . 



Hab. Coatepee, Mexico. 



Trabala brumalis. 



Primaries above brown, darkest along the costal margin; the 

 basal half of the median vein blackish ; below this an indistinct 

 whitish line curving upwards to the apex ; beyond this a sub- 

 marginal greyish shade, and then a marginal whitish shade from the 

 apex to the middle of the inner margin ; the extreme margin and 

 fringe brownish. Secondaries light brown, thickly speckled with 

 darker scales. Body brown ; two light streaks on the head and 

 thorax. 



Expanse 42 mm. § . 



Hab. Petropolis, Brazil. 



Vipsania frigida. 



Primaries light brown, faintly tinged with pinkish ; a pale olive- 

 green patch at the base of the costal margin, including a minute 

 brown spot ; from the base of the wings, following parallel with the 

 inner margin for a short distance and then extending to the costal 

 margin close to the apex, an olive-green irregular line, partly shaded 



