1893.] SPECIES OF LEPIBOPTERA HETEROCERA. 309 



outer margin bordered "vvitli black ; rLe fringe of both wings black. 

 Under&ide very similar to the upperside, bat with tlie base of the 

 primaries white. The head, antennae, palpi, thorax, and legs 

 greyish black ; underside of the abdomen white. 



Female almost identical with the male. 



Expanse, c? $ , I5 inch. 



Hah, Ecuador, Intaj, Chiguinda (Buclcleij, Mus. D.). 



Teochiobes ceeusa, sp.n. (Plate XXL figs. 16, 17.) 



2hde. Primaries and secondaries black ; a faint greyish band 

 extends from the base to the end of the cell, and a narrow yellowish- 

 white line partly crosses the wing near the apex. Secoudsries 

 slightly greyish near the base ; the fringe of both wiugs black. 

 Underside : primaries very similar to the upperside, but with the 

 markings much more distinct. Secondaries \^•hite, broadly bor- 

 dered with black. Head, antennae, palpi, thorax, abdomen, and 

 legs black ; the collar orange. 



Expanse I5 inch. 



Hah. Colombia, Antioquia (Salmon, 3Ius. D.). 



Teociiiodes poltmela, sp. n. (Plate XXI. fig. 18.) 



Primaries blackish brown, paler at the base ; a wide white band 

 crosses the wing beyond the middle from the costal margin almost 

 to the anal angle. Secondaries blackish brown, crossed from the 

 apex to the inner margm by a wide white band. Underside 

 similar to the upperside, but much whiter ; the fringe of both 

 wings black. Head, antenuce, thorax, and abdomen black. 



Expanse Ig inch. 



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



Allied to T. plagia, Druce, bub quite distinct. 



Trochiodes coRiiASA, sp. n. (Plate XXI. figs. 19, 20.) 



Female. Primaries black, with a large oval-shaped creamy white 

 mark on the inner margin, extending from the base almost to the 

 anal angle. Secondaries creamy white, bordered with black from 

 the apex to the anal angle ; the fringe of both \\ ings alternately 

 white and black. Underside : primaries rich purplish bro^\•n, 

 streaked \Aith yellow at the base ; a rather wide, short, white band 

 partly crosses the wing from about the middle of the costal 

 margin ; a submarginal waved yellow line extends from near the 

 apex to the anal angle. Secondaries creamy white, the apex and 

 outer margin bord(n-ed with purplish brown; two small yellow 

 spots close to the apex. Head, anteniue, palpi, and thorax black ; 

 collar and tegulie white ; abdomen and legs civamy white. 



Expanse l^V inch. 



Hah. Ecuador, Chiguinda (BucJdey, Miis. D.). 



A beautiful species, Aery distinct from any other known to me. 



Trocuiodes coxiades, sp. n. (Plate XXI. fig. 21.) 

 Male. Primaries brownish black, wliite from the base to beyond 

 the middle of the inner margin ; the fringe black. Secondaries 



