black, a black spot at the end of the cell. Secondaries hyaline, the outer margin 

 narrowly black, more widely so at the apex and along the inner margin. Antennae, 

 head, and thorax black, the latter reddish outwardly. Abdomen above dull black, 

 with two reddish spots at the base ; underneath yellowish, except the last two segments, 

 which are black. 



Expanse 34 millim. 



Hab. Petropolis, Brazil. 



Dycladia catherina. (Tab. I. fig. 12.) 



Dycladia catherina, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 275. 



Wings hyaline, the apices black, the margins very narrowly black. Antenna?, head, 

 thorax, and abdomen black. A large crimson spot on each side of the thorax, and- a 

 round crimson spot on each side of the fourth segment of the abdomen. 



Expanse 26 millim. 6 . 



Hab. Santa Catharina, Brazil. 



Dycladia rogenhoferi. (Tab. I. fig. 13.) 



Dycladia rogenhoferi, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 275. 



Wings hyaline. Primaries with the apices and fringe black ; a little yellow at the 

 base of the wing. Frons white. Head, thorax, and abdomen bright yellow, with a 

 subdorsal black line. 



Expanse 19 millim. 



Sab. Petropolis, Brazil. 



This species is most closely allied to Dycladia felderi, Druce, but differs in the 

 subdorsal markings and the smaller extent of black at the apices of the primaries. 



Dycladia epimetheus. (Tab. I. fig. 14.) 



Dycladia epimetheus, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 275. 



Wings hyaline, with the margins rather broadly black, especially the apices ; base 

 of the primaries red ; a small black mark at the end of the cell of the same wing. 

 Head black. Thorax and base of the abdomen, laterally, red ; abdomen otherwise 

 black. 



Expanse 25 millim. ? . 



Hab. Nova Friburgo, Brazil. 



