138 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. vi. 
the insects recorded in the above table in accordance with his generic ' 
synopsis. | 
I have excluded the woolly slugs from this table because juglandis is > 
clearly referable to the Selandriinse. There is probably some error 
connected with the account of the other woolly slug, Monaphadnus 
carya of Norton and Packard, and it will be found to be wrongly re- ' 
ferred to Monophadnus. 
NEW SPECIES OF HETEROCERA FROM TROPICAL 
AMERICA. 
By William Schaus. 
SYNTOMID/E. 
Cosmosoma dorsimacula, sp. nov. 
Head and palpi black. Legs brown ; fore coxae white. Collar and thorax 
orange, the latter with two large black subdorsal spots; a minute black point an¬ 
teriorly on patagiae. Abdomen orange with four subdorsal black spots ; the last three 
segments entirely black. Wings hyaline, the margins black, the outer margins and 
apices more widely so ; a large black spot at the end of the cell on the primaries. 
Expanse, 37 mm. 
Habitat: Balzapamba, Prov. of Bolivar, Ecuador. 
Cosmosoma biseriatum, sp. nov. 
Head and palpi black. Collar black with two metallic blue spots. Thorax 
black anteriorly, orange posteriorly with a large black subdorsal spot containing some 
metallic blue scales ; the patagiae orange internally streaked with black ; thorax be¬ 
low dark yellow, the legs brown streaked at the base with yellow. Abdomen above 
orange, the last four segments black ; the orange portion with lateral transverse black 
bands, interrupted dorsally. A lateral row of metallic blue spots on all the segments. 
Underneath the abdomen is yellow ; the last segments black and a black band on 
basal segment. Wings hyaline with black margins, very wide on the outer margins 
and at apices. A large black spot at the end of the cell on primaries ; a large orange 
spot at the base of the wings. Underneath the wings at the base are yellow. Ex¬ 
panse, 41 mm. 
Habitat: Balzapamba, Prov. of Bolivar, Ecuador. 
Cosmosoma bolivari, sp. nov. 
Head and palpi black. Collar anteriorly black, posteriorly yellow. Thorax 
yellow, with subdorsal black spots. Abdomen dorsally brown, the first and sixth seg- 
