LEPIDOPTEEA HETEHOCEEA. 143 



Male. Deep black. Head partly bright green above, white 

 beneath. Palpi rather short; third joint small, conical, not more 

 tban one-third of the length of the second. Antennas rather deeply 

 pectinated. Thorax with a bright green spot on each side in front. 

 Pectus mostly emerald-green, with a bright red dot by the base of 

 each fore wing. Wings grayish hyaline, with black borders ; veins 

 strongly marked, slightly bordered with black. Fore wings with a 

 broad black border between the base and the posterior angle ; vein- 

 lets at the tip of the discal areolet forming an almost right angle ; 

 discal fold apparent on near half the length of the discal areolet but 

 not beyond it. Abdomen bright green on each side at the base and 

 at the tip ; under side white. Legs moderately stout ; fore tibiae 

 dentate beneath ; middle and apical spurs of the hind tibia? rather 

 short. 



Fein. Antenna? serrated. Fore wings with black streaks between 

 the veins towards the tips. 



a — e. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



4. Glaucopis Tipulina. 



Xigro-viridis ; alee cinereo-hyalina?, marginibus venisque nigris. 



Glaucopis unicolor Tipulina, H'dbn. Samml. Exot. Schmett. i. Lep. 



ii. Sphiny. i. Pap. iii. Gluucopes A. unicolores a, f. 1 — 4. 

 Pseudomya Tipulina, H'ubn. Verz. Schmett. 124, 1345. 



5. Glaucopis Bibia. 



Atra ; caput cyaneo varium ; antennce maris sat late pectinata?, 

 fcemince subpectinatce ; abdomen vitta dorsali et seymentorum 

 marginibus posticis cinereis ; alee cinerece nigro strijata; et 

 marginatce ; anticce basi cyaneo notata?. 



Glaucopis Bibia, 3ISS. 



Male and female. Deep black. Head partly blue in front. 

 Palpi rather long, slightly curved ; third joint not one-third of the 

 length of the second. Antenna? of the male rather deeply, of the 

 female slightly, pectinated. Wings gray, and with black streaks 

 between the veins at the tips, black at the base ; veins strongly 

 marked, slightly bordered with black. Fore wings with some blue 

 marks at the base ; veinlets at the tip of the discal areolet forming a 

 slightly acute angle ; discal fold distinct along the whole length, 

 almost" joining the first inferior veinlet. Dorsal stripe oftheabdo- 



