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1, Ruscino arctifascia. 
Ruscino arctifascia, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 3301. 
Ruscino menea, Walker (nec Drury), Cat. ii. p. 564 2. 
Hab. Honpuras (Dyson)! 2. 
This species appears to be scarce ; I have not received any specimens. 
2. Ruscino latifasciata. (Tab. XII. fig. 24.) 
Ruscino latifasciatus, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, xv. p. 341; Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, 
p. 330. 
Hab. GuateMaua, Cubulco, Teleman, San Gerénimo (Champion); Panama, Veraguas 
(Arcé). 
This species differs from all the other described forms by having all the markings a 
much deeper black, and by the very much wider black borders of the secondaries; at 
the same time I think it is more than probable that it is only a seasonal form of 
Li. letifera. 
3. Ruscino letifera. 
Ruscino letifera, Walk. Cat. xxxi. p. 264+; Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 330. 
Hab. Mexico’, Jalapa (Hége); Guaremata, Zapote (Champion); Nicaracua, 
Chontales (Belt). 
4. Ruscino lunaris. 
Cisthene lunaris, Walk. Cat. xxxi. p. 2417. 
Ruscino lunaris, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 880. 
Hab. Mexico, Yucatan ?.—CotomBi, Bogota }. 
I include this species in our fauna upon the authority of the specimen in the British 
Museum. I have not received any specimens of it. 
5. Ruscino menea. 
Phalena (Noctua) menea, Drury, I. Nat. Hist. i. t. 3. f. 2; Walk. Cat. vii. p. 17791. 
Ruscino menea, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 3307. 
Hab. Panama, Caldera in Chiriqui 1200 feet (Champion), Colon (Boucard, mus. D.). 
—Braziu } 2. _ 
The example from Colon is rather paler in colour than the others, but in all respects 
it agrees well with them. 
PYRALOPSIS. 
Pyralopsis, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep. iv. t. 105. f. 18, Index, p. 8; Boisduval, Lép. Guat. p. 94. 
This genus was founded by Dr. Felder upon an insect from GQuatemala*. 
* Pyralopsis divisa, Boisd. (= Mapeta wanthomelas, Walk.), belongs to the Pyralids. 
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