132 HETEROCERA. 
ATOLMIS. 
Atolmis, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 164. 
Hibner places two species in this genus, but I think it very doubtful if the second 
of them should be included. Judging from his figure of it I do not consider it to belong 
to this genus: at the same time I have no specimens of the species before me; I there- 
fore cannot be certain upon this point. 
1. Atolmis flavicollis, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 6.) 
Primaries uniform silky greyish black; secondaries dull black: head, collar, and anus light yellow; thorax 
and abdomen dull black; antenn and legs black. Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Milpas in Durango 5000 feet (Forrer). 
This species is most nearly allied to the European A. rubricollis, but differs from 
that insect in having the head yellow instead of black, and only the anal segments 
yellow instead of half the abdomen; in colour it is more grey. 
CRAMBOMORPHA. 
Crambomorpha, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep. iv. t. 106. ff. 9, 10, Index, p. 3. 
This genus was founded by Dr. Felder for a Colombian species closely resembling 
the genus Crambus, although belonging to the family Lithosiide. 
1. Crambomorpha argentea. 
Crambomorpha argentea, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. iv. t. 106.f. 10*; Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1877, p. 357 ?. 
Hab. Guatemana, Cerro Zunil 4000 to 5000 (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 
2000 to 3000 feet (Champion).—CotomBia, Bogota!; Sovru-nast Brazin (mus. D.), 
Espiritu Santo 2. 
In our country this insect appears to be very scarce; from Rio Janeiro I have received 
a large number of specimens agreeing well with the examples before me from Guatemala. 
2. Crambomorpha umbrifera. 
Crambomorpha umbrifera, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. iv. t. 106. f. 9°. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui, Bugaba (Champion).—Co.omB1A, Bogota}. 
The examples from our country agree fairly well with Dr. Felder’s figure, but are 
rather smaller and not quite so much coloured. The species appears to be rare; I have 
only received two specimens. 
3. Crambomorpha sericea, sp. n. 
Primaries and secondaries uniform silky white, the inner margin of the primaries slightly shaded with yellow: 
head, thorax, and abdomen yellowish white; antenne yellow. Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Hoge); GuaremaLa, Cerro Zunil 4000 feet (Champion). 
This species is closely allied to C. argentea, Felder, from which it is easily distin- 
