Zepidoptcra Jleteroccra of Trinidad. 123 



Thyria amcenita, Oram., pi. 312, f. D. 

 Range. S. America (? portion). 

 Tabaquite ( W. J. Kaye). 



Phrygionis quadriltnea, n. sp. (Plate V, fig. 17.) 



Forewing light ochreous shaded with darker pinkish-brown ; 

 three metallic blue stripes cross the wing from the costa to the 

 inner margin, the first of these is succeeded and the second and 

 third preceded by a dark brown line of which the first two 

 run almost parallel, whilst the third stripe for a short distance 

 before reaching the inner margin approximates to the metallic stripe ; 

 subterminal line silvery and barely reaching down to inner margin. 

 Hindwing of same colour ; the costal half paler with the apex black. 

 Expanse 30 millim. 



At Verdant Yale (8. Kaye) ; Tabaquite (F. W. Urich). 



Range. Amazons, Guru pa [E. E. Austen). 



Drobeda subrufescens, n. sp. (Plate V, fig. 14.) 



Forewing pale brown ; a large darker brown rectangular apical 

 patch occupies almost one quarter the area of the wing, and is 

 bounded by the vein enclosing the cell and the termination of vein 

 4 on outer margin ; discoidal spot very indistinct not darker than 

 the ground colour ; indications of transverse lines are present on 

 the costa the third of which is duplicated and darker. Hindwing 

 unicolourous dark brown with somewhat of a coppery tinge. 



Expanse 29 millim. 



St. Verdant Vale in November (S. Kaye). 



Aedia trinidadensis, n. sp. (Plate V, fig. 3.) 



Forewing with the basal half very dark brown terminated by a 

 still darker broad stripe ; about midway between the base and the 

 dark stripe is a dark wedge-shaped mark running up from the inner 

 margin; marginal half of wing grey suffused with lighter brown, 

 the inner portion paler, at the extreme apex paler still. Hindwing 

 pearly-white ; costa dark brown • a very broad marginal blackish 

 brown band ; central spot black. 



Expanse 30 millim. 



Verdant Vale (S. Kaye) ; Tabaquite {F. W. Urich). 



Note. — There is no other New World species in this genus, but the 

 above appears to be congeneric with Aedia. 



