PYROMORPHA.—LYCOMORPHA. 4) 
Bombycide of North America (p. 33). Walker placed it in the Lithosiide, but gives 
no reason for so doing. 
1. Pyromorpha dimidiata. 
Pyromorpha dimidiata, Herr.-Schaff. Samml. aussereur. Schmett. t. 43. f. 222°. 
Maithaca perlucidula, Clem. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1860, p. 541. 
Hab. Norta America !.—Mexico, Jalapa (Hége). 
The Mexican examples agree well with Herrich-Schaffer’s figure. 
2. Pyromorpha cinniana. (Procris cinniana, Tab. VI. fig. 12.) 
Primaries brownish black, slightly yellow along the costal margin; secondaries pale yellow, the costal and 
outer margins broadly bordered with brownish black: head and antenne black; front of thorax pale 
yellow ; thorax, abdomen, and legs black. Expanse } inch. 
Hab. Guaremata, Capetillo (Champion). 
Of this pretty little species only a single example was sent. 
Fos LYCOMORPHA. 
Lycomorpha, Harris, Amer. Journ. Sci. & Arts, xxxvi. no. 2. 
1. Lycomorpha mexicana, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 1.) 
Primaries from the base, for about two thirds of the length, brownish yellow, the apical third deep black ; 
secondaries black, slightly yellowish hyaline at the base: head and antenne black; front and sides of 
thorax deep yellow ; back of thorax and abdomen black ; legs black. Expanse 17 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (forrer). 
2. Lycomorpha anacreon, sp. n. (Procris anacreon, Tab. VI. fig. 4.) 
Primaries pale yellow, the apex and outer margin narrowly banded with greenish black, a small black streak 
on the inner margin from the base to nearly the middle ; secondaries yellow, much darker from the base 
to the middle, the apex slightly black: head and antenne black, thorax yellowish ; abdomen and legs 
black. Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu (Rogers). 
This is a very distinct species. 
3. Lycomorpha contermina. 
Lycomorpha contermina, H. Edw. Papilio, iv. p. 13°. 
Hab. Mexico, State of Vera Cruz (Schaus 1). 
4. Lycomorpha marginata. 
Lycomorpha marginata, H. Edw. Papilio, iv. p. 13’. 
Hab. Mexico, State of Vera Cruz (Schaus 1). 
I do not recognize either of these species, recently described from Mexico. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. I., June 1884. Sf 
