100 HETEROCERA. 
1. Pelochyta specularis. 
Trichromia specularis, Herr.-Schaff. Samml. aussereur. Schmett. f. 59°. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Hége); Guatemata, Pantaleon 1700 feet, Cerro Zunil 4000 
feet, Las Mercedes 3000 feet (Champion) ; Costa Rica, Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers) ; 
Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 6000 feet (Champion, Ribbe).—VeEnuzuz.a!; 
Ecuapor (Buckley, mus. D.) ; Souru-nast Braziu (mus. D.). 
This species is found over a very extended range of country. It does not vary to 
any extent; the figure given by Herrich-Schaffer is much too highly coloured. 
PURIUS. 
Purius, Walker, Cat. iii. p. 719. 
Walker founded this genus for the reception of a Venezuelan insect. 
1. Purius sordidus. 
Purius sordidus, Walk. Cat. iii. p. 719'. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Gabd, mus. D.); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Riddé, mus. Stau- 
dinger).—VENEZUELA!; Amazons 1, Para. 
2. Purius punctatus, sp. n. 
Primaries pale yellowish brown, with several rows of indistinct spots near the apex, and extending along the 
outer margin ; secondaries dirty white, the margins pale yellow: head, thorax, and abdomen pale brownish 
yellow; antenne brown, rather deeply pectinated. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Guatemaua, Las Mercedes (Champion). 
The two examples of this species are in rather poor condition, being considerably 
stained with grease. 
PSEUDAPISTOSIA. 
Pseudapistosia, Méschler, Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1877, p. 665. 
1. Pseudapistosia umber. 
Phalena umber, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. t. 15. f. F?. 
Apistosia umber, Hitbn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 164; Walk. Cat. ii. p. 479°. 
Pseudapistosia umber, Moschler, Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1877, p. 666°. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion).—Gutana, Surinam ! 2, Paramaribo 8. 
The specimens from Panama agree well with Cramer’s figure. 
2. Pseudapistosia cinerea. 
Falesidota cinerea, Walk. Cat. iii. p. 7417. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Hoge); Guarmmaua, Cerro Zunil, San Gerénimo ( Champion).— 
VENEZUELA!; Braziu!. 
The specimen from Mexico differs from the others in being considerably darker in 
colour, but in other respects it is identical. 
