STENELE.—PENORA. 163 
Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt); Costa Rrca!, Cartago2 (Van Patten, mus. D.); Panama, 
Volcan de Chiriqui (Arcé, mus. D., Champion), Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet (Champion). 
This species is allied to S. repanda, Walk.; it also closely resembles Aletis forbest 
from West Africa. Mr. Champion reared a specimen from a pupa, of a pale yellow colour 
and spotted with black, enclosed in a pretty open network cocoon attached to a leaf. 
S. lutescens frequents the second-growth woods (rastrojos), and is usually found flying 
over the tops of low trees or bushes in the hot sunshine; it is a common species of the 
low country. 
Fam. LIPARIDZ. 
| GENUSSA. 
Genussa, Walker, Cat. xxxi. p. 171. 
Walker founded Genussa for the reception of an insect (G. celerenaria) collected by 
Mr. Bates on the Amazons, and states that it is allied to Celerena, a genus now placed 
in the Euschemide. 
1. Genussa (?) dioptis. 
Genussa (?) dioptis, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. t. 180. f. 21°. 
Hab. Panama, Veragua }. 
This species is only known to me from Felder’s figure. 
AGARAA. 
Agarea, Herrich-Schaffer, Samml. aussereur. Schmett. p. 21. 
This genus contains only one species, which is not uncommon in our country. 
1. Agarza longicornis. 
Agarea longicornis, Herr.-Schiiffer, loc. cit. p. 21, t. 76. 1. 442°; Walk. Cat. xxxi. p. 260°. 
Hab. Guatemata, Las Mercedes 3000 feet, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet, 
Cubilguitz, Coban, Senahu (Champion) ; Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet 
(Champion).—Brazit ! 2, 
This species is common in Guatemala and the State of Panama, but I have never seen 
it from any locality south of the isthmus. 
Mr. Champion captured many examples by beating the withered | hanging leaves of 
cultivated Musacee. 
PENORA. 
Penora, Walker, Cat. iv. p. 821. 
Eloria, Walker, Cat. iv. p. 813 ; ibid. xxxii. p. 339. 
Walker includes several Indian species in this genus, but I think it doubtful if these 
are congeneric with the species inhabiting the Neotropical Region. In our country 
Penora is well represented by six species. 
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