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is very long; both tibia and tarsus clothed with long hairy scales closely resembling the hind legs of 
Macrocneme adonis, only being very much smaller.—Type P. nenia. 
1. Pseudocharis nenia, sp.n. (Tab. VII. fig. 12.) 
Primaries brownish black; secondaries black hyaline from the middle to the inner margin: head, antenne, 
thorax, and abdomen black; a minute red spot on each side of the head; legs black. Expanse ? 
inch, 
Hab. GuateMaa, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
2. Pseudocharis sithon, sp.n. (Tab. VII. fig. 7.) 
Primaries and secondaries hyaline, with the costal, outer, and inner margins broadly bordered with brownish 
black: head and antenne black; thorax black, with a red spot on each side in the front; abdomen black, 
with the side broadly banded with scarlet; legs black. Expanse 3 inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerdnimo (Champion). 
Two specimens of this species from the same locality differ from the type in having 
the red markings pale yellow; in all other respects they are the same. 
PSEUDOMYA. 
Pseudomya, Hibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 124. 
‘Three species are now placed in this genus by Mr. Butler, one of them being very 
common in our country. 
1. Pseudomya tipulina. 
Glaucopis unicolor tipulina, Hiibn. Samml. exot. Schmett. i. t. 164. 
Pseudomya tipulina, Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 124; Butl. Il. Lep. Het. i. p. 29, t. 7. f. 7. 
Glaucopis (Pseudomya) bibia, Walk. Cat. 1. p. 143. . 
Hab. Guatemata, Senahu, Panima (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Ridde, 
Champion).—S. E. Braziu (mus. D.). 
This species closely resembles a fly about the same size; in fact it is difficult to 
distinguish between the two insects. Mr. Champion informs me that they both fly 
together. | 
PHEIA. 
Pheia, Walker, Cat. i. p. 146 (1854). 
This genus has about four species placed in it by various authors, only one of which, 
so far as I at present know, occurs in our country. The genus is nearly allied to 
Gymnelia. 
1. Pheia intensa. (Tab. VII. fig. 16.) 
Glaucopis (Pecilosoma) intensa, Walk. Cat. i. p. 159°. 
Pheia intensa, Butl. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xii. p. 386; Ill. Lep. Het. 1. p. 380, t. 12. fig. 11. 
Hab. Honnvras (Dyson)!; Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion). 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. I., June 1884. hh 
