1893.] SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTEBA, HBTEKOCERA. 287 



long, the cell short, the costal margin convex, the apex pointed, 

 the anal angle rouaded. 



Type : Neozatrephes telesilla. 



Neozatkbphes TELESILLA, sp. n. (Plate XIX. fig. 5.) 



Male. Primaries pale semihyaline brown, crossed from the costal 

 to the inner margin by five indistinct bands of orange-yellow spots, 

 the fourth and fifth very iudistincl ; a white line extends from the 

 apex to the anal angle and then along the inner margin to the base 

 of the wing ; the fringe brown. Secondaries semihyaline pinkish 

 white, darkest along the costal margin. Head and antennae orange ; 

 thorax brown. Abdomen on the upperside red, nnderside yellow, 

 with the three anal segments white ; anal tuft orange ; legs reddish 

 orange. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hub. Ecuador, Sarayacu (Budcley, Mus. D.). 



This species is quite distinct from any known to me ; the ex- 

 ceedingly short cell of the primaries at once separates it from all 

 allied forms. 



ExrcEBEON, Hiibn. 



Etjceeeon chalcodon", sp. n. (Plate XIX. fig. 6.) 



Primaries dark brown ; the veins and several fine lines crossing 

 the wing from the costal to the inner margin pale fawn-colour, 

 the first line zigzag near the base, the second about the middle of 

 the cell, the third beyond, but joining the second line below the 

 cell and then extending to the inner margin, forming a large brown 

 spot about the middle of the wing; a marginal row of pale ring- 

 shaped markings extending from apex to the anal angle ; the 

 fringe brown and fawn-coloured. Underside dark brown, with a 

 spot about the middle of the costal margin and a narrow band near 

 the apex greyish white. Secondaries semihyaline white, with the 

 apex, outer ruargin, and anal angle clouded with brown. The head, 

 thorax, collar, tegulae, and base of the abdomen dark brown ; a 

 large white spot on the base of the thorax ; the abdomen bright 

 red, above the underside and the anal segment brownish black ; 

 the antenna; and fore legs pale greyish fawn-colour ; the hind legs 

 dark brown. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hah. S.E. Brazil, Petropolis {Mus. D.). 



I am indebted to the kindness of Lord Walsingham for the 

 pleasure of describing this distinct species and for adding the 

 specimen to my collection. 



THTSA2fOPETMNA, Butl. 



Thtsatsopbtmna cepiana, sp. n. 



Primaries greyish brown, crossed from the costal to the inner 



margin by three darker brown bauds, the first near the base, the 



second, the widest, about the middle, the third submarginal. 



Secondaries hyaline, the veins and the outer margin blackish 



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