468 RHOPALOCERA. 
3. Apodemia hypoglauca, (Lemonias hypoglauca, Tab. XLV. figg. 13, 14.) 
Lemonias hypoglauca, Godm. & Salv. P. Z. 8. 1878, p. 3671. 
Alis griseo-fuscis, maculis nigrescentibus indutis, eis intra et infra cellulam anticarum maximis ; maculis posti- 
carum seriebus submarginalibus duabus positis, congerie irregulari intra et circa cellule finem ; subtus 
albidis, maculis, in anticis obscuris, in posticis rufis, sicut supra locatis. 
Hab. Mxxico!, Huahuapam (Hedemann, mus. Vindob.) 
We described this species from a single female specimen formerly in Mr. Druce’s 
collection, and which we now figure. The exact locality where this was taken was not 
recorded, but other similar examples in the Vienna Museum were captured by 
Hedemann in Mexico. 
Its relationship is with Z. walkeri rather than L. palmeri. 
4. Apodemia palmeri. 
Lemonias palmeri, W. H. Edw. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 195*; Strecker, Butt. & Moths N. Am. 
p. 104”. 
Alis griseo-fuscis, maculis albis nigro limbatis undique notatis, ad margines externos et in dimidio posticarum 
costali fulvescentibus; subtus glauco-rufescentibus, maculis albis sicut supra sed majoribus, ciliis fere 
omnino albis, 
© mari similis. 
Hab. Norra America, Utah !2, Arizona.—Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). 
This species just enters our territory on its northern boundary, where Morrison 
procured it, and from this source our specimens were derived. ‘The types described by. 
Mr. Edwards were obtained by Dr. Palmer in Utah. 
5. Apodemia hepburni, sp. nov. (Tab. XLVII. figg. 11, 12.) 
L. palmeri similis, sed maculis albis plerumque evanescentibus et posticarum angulo anali magis producto, 
Hab. Mxxico, Pinos Altos in Chihuahua (Buchan-Hepburn). 
We have a single male specimen of this species, taken by Mr. Buchan-Hepburn in the 
above locality. It is closely allied to L. palmeri, differing in having the spots on the 
upper surface much less conspicuous, and its primaries more pointed. 
6. Apodemia walkeri, sp.nov. (Tab. XLVII. figg. 13, 14.) 
Alis fuscis, maculis pallidioribus nigro utrinque limbatis notatis, fascia maculosa per cellulas, altera submargi- 
nali, nigris; subtus glauco-albidis, sicut supra nigro notatis, ad margines exteriores rufescentibus. 
Hab. Muxico, Acapulco (J. J. Walker). 
This species is obviously different both from L. palmeri and L. hepburni, the 
primaries having no well-defined spots. 
The single specimen from which the description is taken is a male, and was given us 
by Mr. J. J. Walker, late of Her Majesty's Ship ‘ Kingfisher,’ 
