Schaus, 1910; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (8) 6 (32): 198; Elvius cochenourt, sp. n. Palpi crimson, fringed in front with dark grey. Head and thorax yellow ; some dark grey and crimson laterally. Ab- domen crimson above. Body underneath white; fore coxe crimson ; fore legs streaked with crimson, Primaries dark fuscous grey, irrorated with crimson ; the outer margin and apex broadly yellow, the two colours separated by a slightly uregular, inwardly curved, crimson line; the costa finely white to beyond middle, with a darker grey streak below it, and a crimson streak on subcostal vein; a crimson spot at base of inner margin ; costa crimson towards apex ; a sub- terminal grey spot between veins 5 and 6. Secondaries yellowish white suffused with crimson, The female has the crimson line dividing the colours more deeply incurved at cell, and there is a second grey spot sub- terminally below vein 5. Expanse, M 37, F 44 mm. Hab. Juan Vinas, El Sitio. ‘This species has veins 3 and 5 on secondaries coincident, It is named after Mr. Cochenour, of Juan Vinas, at whose house I took my first specimen