1893.] SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTEEA HETEROCERA. 295 



DioPTis CHLORis, sp. n. 



Male. Primaries black, crossed beyond the middle by two small 

 hyaline bands, neither of Avhicli reaches the margin of the wing ; a 

 small hyaline streak extends from the base as far as the end of the 

 cell. Secondaries whitish hyaline, broadly bordered with black at 

 the apex, outer and inner margins. Underside very similar to the 

 upperside, but the inner margin of the secondaries broadly 

 bordered with greyish white. Head, antennae, thorax, abdomen, 

 and lega black ; the underside of the abdomen white. 



Hah. Ecuador, Chiguinda (Bucl-It'i/, Mas. D.). 



This species is quite unlike any known to me. 



MOXOCREAGRA, Feld. 



Mo^'ocREAGRA ORTHYADES, sp. n. (Plate XX. fig. 7.) 



Primaries and secondaries dusky hyaline; the veins of both 

 wings black. The costal margin, apex, and outer margin of the 

 primaries bordered with black ; the secondaries the same. Under- 

 side similar to the upperside. Head, antennae, palpi, thorax, 

 abdomen, and legs black ; the underside of the abdomen greyish 

 brown. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hah. Ecuador, Intaj (BucJdey, Mus. D.). 



Allied to M. jjheloides, Eeld., from which it is at once dis- 

 tinguished by the entire absence of the white baud on the 

 primaries. 



Mo]s^ocREAGRA (?) CHARES, sp. n. (Plate XX. fig. 8.) 



Primaries and secondaries hyaline ; the veins dark brown. 

 Primaries crossed at the end of the cell by a brown band, beyond 

 which a wide orange-yellow band crosses the wing from the costal 

 to the outer margin, almost reaching the anal angle. Second- 

 aries \Aith the outer margin shaded with orange-yellow ; the 

 fringes brown. Underside very similar to the upperside. Antennae 

 black ; the head, thorax, abdomen, and legs dark brown ; the 

 underside of the abdomen brownish \vhite. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hah. Ecuador, Sarayacu {Bucldey, Mus. D.). 



A fine species, exceedingly distinct from any other known to 

 me. 



MoxocREAGRA (?) CHORAX, sp. u. (Plate XX. fig. 9.) 



Male. Primaries and secondaries, the veins, and the apex of the 

 primaries black ; a small white baud crosses the Aving beyond the 

 middle. Secondaries with the costal and outer margins bordered 

 with black. Underside as above ; the frinsres of both wings Ijlack. 

 The head, antenna;, thorax, and abdomen black ; underside of the 

 abdomen white. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



JIah. Ecuador, Sarayacu {Bucldey, Mus. D.). 



Kot closely allied to any described species. 



