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Darna tripunctata, sp. n. (Plate XXXII. fig. 16.) 



Primaries brownish black, with three orange-coloured spots, the 

 first small and near the base, the second at the end of the cell, the 

 third below it close to the inner margin : secondaries bright orange, 

 broadly bordered with brownish black from the apex to the anal 

 angle, the base slightly brown, the underside the same as above. 

 Head, thorax, and antennae black, tegulae streaked with yellow ; 

 palpi, antennae, and legs black. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hab, Ecuador, Sarayacu {BucMey). 



Hagnagora, Druce\ 

 Hagnagora buckleyi. (Plate XXXII. fig. 17.) 

 Primaries rich dark brown, crossed from the middle of the costal 

 to the outer margin near the apex by a dark orange-red baud ; 

 secondaries dark purple-blue, broadly bordered with dark brown. 

 Underside of the primaries the same as above, but the orange band 

 rather paler in colour ; secondaries brown, streaked between the 

 nerves with bright blue. Head, thorax, and abdomen brownish 

 black ; antennae black ; legs brown. 

 Expanse I| inch. 

 Hah. Ecuador, Intaj {Buckley). 

 A very beautiful insect, allied to a new species from Nicaragua. 



Hagnagora lex, sp. n. 



Primaries dull brown, crossed from the costal margin to the anal 

 angle by a narrow orange-coloured hand ; secondaries uniform 

 brown. Underside the same as above, except that the secondaries 

 have several silver streaks near the inner margin. Head, antennae, 

 thorax, and abdomen dark brown. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hab. Ecuador, Sarayacu {Buckley). 



A small dull-coloured insect, quite distinct from the preceding 

 and also the Central-American species. 



JosiA, Hiibner. 



JOSIA GLYCERA, Sp. n. 



Primaries deep orange, narrowly bordered with black, resembling 

 J. ligula but with the black borders much narrower : secondaries 

 bright orange, with the costal margin and apex broadly bordered 

 with black, and with a black ^-shaped mark at the anal angle. 

 Head, antennae, and thorax black ; collar and tegulae yellow ; 

 abdomen black, with the base and sides banded with orange-yellow ; 

 legs black. 



Expanse 1 inch. 



Hab. Colombia, Manaure {Simons). 



This insect is allied to J. ligula, from which it differs greatly in 

 the markings of the secondaries. 



^ The description of this genus will shortly be published in the ' Biologia 

 Centrali- Americana.' 



