394 ME. A. a BUTLEE ON THE 



andD. correhioides, but differing from all the species in the pearly- 

 spots on the body. 



1.9. D. COKREBIOIDES, Fclder, Reise derNov. Lep. iv. tab. cii. fig. 20. 

 Pacho, New Granada (Janson). B.M. 



20. D, CLIMACINA, n. sp. 



Head orange; antennae black, tipped with white ; collar orange, with a 

 slender black edge ; pterygodes orange, edged with black ; thorax 

 black-brown, with a broad, central, longitudinal, orange streak, two 

 dots in front, and two spots behind of the same colour; first four 

 segments of abdomen golden j'ellow, the last three dark metallic blue ; 

 a well-defined, central, longitudinal, stripe, a narrower, irregular, 

 lateral line, and transverse bars on the anterior margins of the seg- 

 ments all black, the first two or three shining (when the head faces 

 the light) with a bronzy-opaline lustre ; wings testaceous hyaline ; 

 primaries with the base of costa black, with a white spot, interno-basal 

 area orange, veins of basal area black, apical two fifths black enclo- 

 sing a large subquadrate quinquefid hyaline spot ; secondaries with 

 abdominal and basicostal areas golden yellow, a triangular spot at 

 end of cell and the apical half of costa black, outer margin black, 

 broadest at apex and anal angle ; body below dark brown ; palpi 

 orange, black above and at the tips; tibiae, proximal ends of femora, 

 and distal extremities of tarsi yellowish orange; venter with a 

 central transverse yellow belt: 'wings below as above: expanse 33 

 millims. 



Espiritu Santo {Higgins). Type, B.M. 



Somewhat intermediate between L. tenthredoides and D, 

 torrida. 



21. D. TOKRiDA=Glaucopis (Poecilosoma) torrida. Walker, hep. Het. i. 

 p. 161. 



Tapajos {Bates). Type, B.M. 



22. D. Batesii, n. sp. 



Allied to D. bromus ; but the primaries with the apical fourth black : 



expanse of wings 30 millims. 

 St. Paulo and Para (Bates). Type, B.M. 



23. D. BROMUS = Sphinx bromus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii, pi. 35. 

 f. G. 



Surinam. 



Cramer's figure of this species is rather rough, and represents 

 the wings as very long and narx'ow, more so even than in Spheco- 

 soma. 



