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antennae, and palpi black ; thorax and abdomen dusky yellow; legs 

 pale brown. 



Expanse Ig inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Sarayacu (Buckley). 



A pretty little species, not nearly allied to any with which I am 

 acquainted. 



Ptychoglene, Eelder. 



Ptychoglene SPLENDIDA, sp. u. (Plate XXXII. fig. 8.) 



Primaries very bright green shot with blue, almost metallic, the 

 costal and outer margins narrowly bordered with black ; secondaries 

 black, seniihyaline. Head, thorax, and abdomen bright metallic 

 green ; antennae black, tipped with white ; legs black shot with green. 



Expanse Ig inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Chiguinda {Buckley). 



One of the most beautiful species brought home by Mr. Buckley, 

 to some extent reminding me of Inopsis catoxantha, Felder. I place 

 this species in the genus Ptychoglene with considerable doubt. 



EuDULE, Hiibner. 



EUDULE SICELIDES, Sp. n. 



Primaries and secondaries uniform dark red, with the outer 

 margins of both wings narrowly bordered with black. Head and 

 thorax red ; abdomen black ; antennae, palpi, and legs black ; the 

 underside of the wings the same as above, but rather paler in colour. 



Expanse \^(y inch. 



Hab. Bolivia {Buchley). 



This species is allied to E. sanguinea, Butler ; but it is a larger 

 insect, darker in colour, without any red on the abdomen, which is 

 quite black below instead of whity brown. 



Etjdule tritonia, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 9.) 



Primaries and secondaries orange-yellow ; primaries thickly 

 spotted with greenish-black dots, and a series of short streaks of the 

 same colour along the outer margin, in some specimens more distinct 

 than in others : secondaries with a marginal and submarginal row of 

 minute greenish-black dots, a short black streak on the inner margin 

 about the middle, and a black dot at the end of the cell. Head, 

 thorax, abdomen, and antennae black, the abdomen banded with 

 white ; the legs brownish black. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Sarayacu (Buckley). 



A very beautiful little species, quite distinct from any other with 

 which I am acquainted. 



Melamerid^. 



Bepara, Walker. 

 Bepara chigitinda, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 10.) 

 Primaries brownish black, crossed beyond the cell by a narrow 



