302 iiB- H. DRUCE OS NEW [Mar. 28, 



brown. Secondaries white, bordered with blackish brown, the 

 fringes alternately white and black. Underside: primaries similar 

 to the upperside, but with a white spot at the apex. Secondaries 

 white, clouded with brown; the veins dark brown. Antennae 

 black ; front of head yellow ; head, thorax, and abdomen greyish 

 black. Underside of abdomen and legs white. 



Expanse l^jj inch. 



Hah. Ecuador, Sarayacu (BucMet/, Mus. D.). 



A very distinct species, allied to i\r. pania, Driice. 



NiPTEBiA CLYTiA, sp. ix. (Plate XXI. fig. 1.) 



Male. Primaries dusky hyaline ; the costal margin, a wide band 

 crossing the wing beyond the middle, the apex and inner margin 

 all black. A wide white band crosses the wing near the apex 

 from the costal to the outer margin above the anal angle. Second- 

 aries dusky hyaline ; the apex, outer and inner margin bordered 

 with black ; the fringes of both wings black. Underside : pri- 

 maries similar to the upperside, but with the costal margin and 

 apex reddish brown. Secondaries with the costal margin, apex, 

 outer and inner margins broadly bordered with reddish brown ; 

 the veins all black ; a reddish-l^rown streak extends from the base 

 through the middle of the cell to the outer margin, and a rather 

 wide submarginal band of white extends from near the apex 

 almost to the anal angle, but not quite reaching it. Antennse, palpi, 

 head, thorax, abdomen, and legs black ; front of head, collar, and 

 a spot on each of the tegula; white ; the underside of the abdomen 

 white, \\-ith a black line down the middle. The female very similar 

 to the male. 



Expanse, S 9- i^h i^icbes. 



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



A fine species, allied to Nipteria (Genusa) alhifascia, Mssn., 

 specimens of \\hich are in my collection from Bolivia. 



Ftjlgxjbodes, Guen. 



FULGimODES PAXOPEA, sp. H. 



Male. Primaries white, dusky brown along the costal margin, 

 and crossed by five waved pale brown lines, the first two near 

 the base, the third and fourth beyond the middle close together, 

 the fifth submarginal and does not reach the apex. Secondaries 

 white ; a rather wide pale brown submarginal line extends 

 from the apex to the anal angle, above which are two short 

 waved brown lines, partly crossing the wing. The marginal 

 line of both wings brown ; the fringe white ; underside similar to 

 the upperside, but with all the lines very indistinct. Antennae 

 black, tipped with white ; palpi black ; head, thorax, and tegulse 

 greyish brown ; abdomen white, each segment edged with dark 

 brown ; legs white. 



Expanse 2| inches. 



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



