504 BHOPALOCEKA. 



a. Terminal joint of the palpi short. 



1. Amblyscirtes nanno. (Tab. XCV. figg. 31-34, <s .) 



Amblyscirtes nanno, W. H. Edwards, Papilio, ii. p. 142 \ 



Alia fuscis, squamis fulvis aspersis, stigmate obscuriore, anticis punctis tribus in linea transversa subapicalibus, 

 aliis quatuor in linea obliqua infra et ultra cellulam fere ad marginem externum extendentibus, albis, 

 interdum quoque uno in cellula : subtus ut supra, sed anticis punctis magis distinctis ; posticis squamis 

 albidis sparsim vestitis, punctis quinque margini externo subparallelibus, aliis tribus basin propioribus, 

 albis. 



$ anticis maculis magis distinctis. 



Hab. North America, Arizona 1 . — Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison), Bolafios 

 (Richardson), Orizaba (coll. Schaus). 



Under the above name we have received five males and one female from Northern 

 Sonora, and a worn male from Bolaiios seems to belong to the same species. Edwards's 

 description of A. nanno, which was taken from a single female from Arizona, agrees 

 well with others of the same sex in our collection and with one in that of Mr. Schaus. 

 A specimen from Sonora is figured. For the genitalia of the male, see Tab. XCV. 

 fig. 34. 



2. Amblyscirtes folia, sp. n. (Tab. XCV. figg. 35, 36, e .) 



Alis nitide fuscis, squamis fulvis sparsim tectis, stigmate obscuriore, anticis puncto in cellula, tribus in linea 

 transversa subapicalibus, tribus aut quatuor in serie obliqua infra et ultra cellulam, albis : subtus ut 

 supra, sed anticis punctis magis distinctis, plaga ad angulum analem sordide alba ; posticis squamis griseis 

 sparsim vestitis, punctis quinque in serie submarginali aliisque tribus basin propioribus, albis. 



$ mari similis. 



Hab. Mexico, Chilpancingo (H. II. Smith), Lake Chapala (Richardson). 



We have received a pair of this insect from Chilpancingo and a female captured near 

 Lake Chapala. A. folia is closely allied to A. nanno, Edwards, but is much larger 

 and has a broad whitish patch at the anal angle of the primaries beneath ; the 

 secondaries, also, are less mottled beneath. 



b. Terminal joint of the palpi rather long. 



3. Amblyscirtes fluonia, sp. n. (Tab. XCV. figg. 37, 38, 39, <? .) 



Alis nitide fuscis, squamis fulvis tectis, stigmate fusco, anticis punctis minutis tribus in linea transversa 

 subapicalibus, duobus in linea obliqua infra et ultra cellulam subovatis, sordide flavis : 6ubtus anticis 

 pallidioribus, punctis minus obviis, posticis griseo irroratis. 



£ mari similis, sed punctis omnibus fere obsoletis. 



Hab. Mexico, Amula, Xucumanatlan, and Chilpancingo, all in Guerrero (II. H. 

 Smith), Lake Chapala (Richardson), Jalisco (Schumann). 



Our various collectors have supplied us with a considerable series of this insect from 

 Central and Western Mexico. It is allied to the North-American A. cenus (Edwards), 



