40 . HETEROCERA. 
PAMPA. 
Pampa, Walker, Cat. i. p. 238; Butler, Journ. Linn. Soe., Zool. xii. p. 360, t. 28. f. 13. 
Walker founded this genus for the reception of several species; it has since been 
restricted by Mr. Butler, who now only places two of Walker’s species in it: they are 
both small insects, only one of them occurring in our country. 
1. Pampa mystica. 
Euchromia mystica, Walk. Cat. i. p. 239". 
Pampa mystica, But]. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xii. p. 860. 
Hab. Guatemata, Lanquin (Champion); Honpuras (Dyson) !. 
A single specimen of what I believe to be this species was sent. 
HARRISINA. . 
Harrisina, Packard, Proc. Essex Institute, iv. p. 31 (1864) ; Stretch, Zyg. & Bomb. of N. America, 
p. 178. 
This genus is well characterized by Dr. Packard in his notes on the family Zygenide. 
1. Harrisina americana. 
Aglaope americana, Boisd., Griff. Cuv. Reg. An. Lep. t. 84. f. 11. 
Procris americana, Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. t. 16. £. 7. 
Harrisina americana, Packard, Proc. Essex Inst. iv. p. 81; Stretch, Ill. Zygenide and Bombycide 
of North America, p. 180. 
Hab. Nort America, Arizona (Morrison, mus. D.).—GuatTeMaa, San Gerdnimo, 
San Juan in Vera Paz (Champion). 
2. Harrisina guatemalena, sp.n. (Aglaope guatemalena. Tab. VI. fig. 10.) 
Primaries and secondaries uniform semitransparent dull black: head, antennw, thorax, and abdomen black, 
Expanse 3 inch. 
Hab. Guatemaa, El Reposo (Champion). 
One specimen only of this small species was obtained. 
8. Harrisina rumelii, sp. n. 
Primaries and secondaries uniform glossy black: the head and front half of the thorax pale yellow; antennz 
black ; the abdomen black, shot with dark blue; legs black. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (fiimelz). 
Only a single example of this insect was sent. It is allied to H. terana. 
-PYROMORPHA. 
Pyromorpha, Herrich-Schaffer, Samml. aussereur. Schmett. t. 43. f. 222. 
This genus is well characterized by Mr. Stretch in his work on the Zygenide and 
