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MR. H. DRUCE ON NEW HETEROCERA. 



[May 19, 



Ph^OCHL^NA CINGXJLINA, sp. n. 



Primaries deep black, with all the nerves light ochraceous brown ; 

 an oval spot at the end of the cell, and a triangular one between the 

 median nerve and the inner margin, slightly nearer the base than the 

 apex, creamy white : secondaries creamy white, with the margins 

 broadly banded with black. Head, thorax, and abdomen black ; 

 tegulse and sides of head bright orange ; a central streak, and the 

 underside of the abdomen white ; antennae and legs black. 



Expanse Ig inch. 



Hab. East Peru ( W^AiVe/y). 



Ph^ochl^na aurantica, sp. n. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 17.) 



Primaries deep black, with all the nerves bright orange-yellow : 

 secondaries creamy white, with the margins broadly Ijanded with 

 black. Head, thorax, and abdomen black; the abdomen with a 

 central streak, and one on each side bright yellow ; antennae and 

 legs black. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hab. Bolivia {Buckley). 



This species is allied to the preceding, from which it is at once 

 distinguished by the entire absence of the white spots on the 

 primaries. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate XXXII. 



Fig. 



Mydrodoxa semperi, p. 519. 

 Syntomis geon, p. 519. 

 Charidca mariamne, p. 519. 

 Eucyane childon, p. 520. 



phlcgoH, p. 520. 



Coreura salmoni, p. 521. 

 Josioides sibyllcB, p. 623. 



Fig. 11. Lyces fomax, p. 525. 



12. Scea fliionia, p. 525. 



13. clconica, p. 525. 



\^.' Darna unifasciata, p. 526. 



Ptychoglene splendida, p. 524. 

 Eudulc fritonia, p. 524. 

 10. Bepara chiguinda, p. 524. 



15. 

 16. 

 17. 

 18. 

 19. 

 20. 



imperialis. p. 526. 

 tripunctata, p. 527. 



Hagnagora hucMeyi, p. 527. 

 Formiana HKenades, p. 528. 

 Fluvinia roxana, p. 529. 

 Micropus elegans, p. 529, 



Plate XXXIII. 



Fig. 1. Mennis fidentia, p. 530. 



2. herona, p. 530. 



3. fieulnea, p. 530. 



4. halia, p. 531. 



5. ficaria, p. 531. 



6. Bevara bubona, p. 531. 



7. Ndo iuvisama, p. 532. 



8. tomisa, p. 532. 



Fig. 9. Nclo velitema, p. 533. 



10. fustiim, p. 533. 



11. splendens, p. 533. 



12. paterna, p. 533. 



13. philodamea, p. 534. 



14,15. Sangala anfipmtcs,\).534c. 



16. Pheochlmna inaria, p. 535. 



17. aurantica, p. 536. 



