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Lepidoptera of Guatemala, a work full of inaccuracies as regards the localities of the 
species mentioned. 
10. Cherocampa titana. (Tab. I. fig. 6.) 
Cherocampa titana, Druce, Ent. Monthl. Mag. xiv. p. 249°. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui! (Arcé, mus. D.). 
This species is allied to C. aristor. I have only seen a single specimen of it. 
11. Cherocampa belti. (Tab. I. figg. 3, 4.) 
Cherocampa beltt, Druce, Ent. Month. Mag. xiv. p. 2487, 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales ! (Belt). 
A second specimen of this fine insect is in the Hope collection at Oxford, to which 
it was presented by the late Mr. Belt. The species is nearly allied to C. virescens, 
Butler. 
12. Cherocampa nitidula. 
Cherocampa nitidula, Clemens, Journ. Ac. Phil. 1859, p. 1517; Butl. Trans. Z. 8. ix. p. 564’. 
Cherocampa levis, Grote & Robinson, Ann. Lyc. N. Y. viii. p. 356, t. 14. f.1°. 
Hab. Mexico, Mirador?; Guatemanta, Las Mercedes (Champion); NicaRracua, 
Chontales (Belt); Panama, Chiriqui (2bbé).—Ecvapor (mus. D.). 
The specimens in my collection from Ecuador are small, but in other respects do not 
differ from the type. They are the only ones I have seen from South America. 
13. Cherocampa cyrene, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 5.) 
Primaries rich brown, a pale pinkish-brown band crossing the middle of the wing from the inner margin to the 
costal margin just above the apex, all the veins showing, and marked by small brown dots as in C. nitedula ; 
secondaries dark brown, crossed by a broad pale brown fascia rather below the middle. Underside reddish 
brown, thickly speckled with dark brown. Head, thorax, and upper part of abdomen dark brown; under- 
side and apex reddish brown. Exp. 44 inches. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Arcé, mus. D.). 
I have only seen a single example of this species; it is quite unlike any with which 
I am acquainted, but nearest C. nitidula. 
14. Cherocampa versuta. 
Cherocampa versuta, Clemens, Journ. Ac. Phil. 1859, p. 152’. 
Hab. Mexico}. 
I have never seen specimens of this species; and Mr. H. Edwards informs me that it 
is quite unknown to him. 
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