1893.] SPECIES OP LEPIDOPTERA HETEHOCEEA. 305 



yellowish white. The legs above dark brown, on the underside 

 yellowish white. 



Expanse Ij inch. 



Hah. Bolivia {Buckley, Mus. D.). 



Yery distinct from any species known to me. 



Heteeusia conna, sp. n. (Plate XXI. fig. 3.) 



Male. Primaries black ; the veins at the base yellow, a wide 

 orange-yellow band crosses the wing beyond the middle from the 

 costal margin to the anal angle, which it does not quite reach. 

 Secondaries black, with a large central elongated white spot ; the 

 fringe of both wings black. Underside very similar to the upper- 

 side, but with more white on the secondaries. Head, antennae, 

 thorax, abdomen, and legs black. 



Female identical with the male. 



Expanse 1^*0- inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Chiguinda, Intaj {Buckley, Mus. D.). 



Heteeusia placida, sp. n. (Plate XXI. figs. 5, 6.) 



Male. Primaries and secondaries dark orange-yellow. Primaries : 

 the base brown, and crossed from the costal to the inner margin 

 by three waved black bands, the first two near the base, the third 

 beyond the middle ; the apex and outer margin broadly bordered 

 with black. Secondaries : the veins, cosfal margin, apex, outer 

 margin, and a aubmarginal line all black; the fringes of both 

 wings yellowish brown. Underside : primaries bright yellow ; the 

 costal margin and apex reddish brown, irrorated with gi'ey scales, 

 three narrow bands, partly crossing the wing, and the outer margin 

 black. Secondaries grey, thickly irrorated with small reddish- 

 brown scales ; a spot on the inner margin and the apical part of the 

 wing dark brown. Head, antennae, palpi, thorax, and abdomen 

 black ; the underside of the abdomen and legs greyish brown. 



Expanse l^g- inch. 



Hah. Ecuador, Chiguinda {Buckley, Mus. D.). 



On the upperside this species shghtly resembles S. stoltzman- 

 naria, Oberth., but on the underside it is very different. 



Heterusia comaka, sp. n. (Plate XXI. fig. 7.) 



Male. Primaries and secondaries dark orange-brown. Primaries 

 crossed from the costal to the inner margin by four black bands, 

 the first and second narrow near the base, the third and fourth wide 

 and joined together near the anal angle, forming a large (J-shaped 

 mark, from which two short bands extend to the inner margin ; the 

 outer margin from the apex to the anal angle broadly bordered with 

 black ; the fringe alternately white and black. Secondaries : the 

 veins, a submarginal waved line, and the outer margin from the 

 apex to the anal angle black ; the fringe yellow and black. 

 Underside: primaries bright yellow, with the black lines as above; 

 the costal margin and the " apex greyish brown. S'^condaries 



