164 _ HETEROCERA. 
1. Penora remota. 
Penora remota, Walk. Cat. iv. p. 821°. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Van Patten, mus. D.).—West coast of America! (Wood, in coll. 
Brit. Mus.). 
One example, not in good condition. P. remota seems to differ from all the other 
species of the genus by having the wings much more hyaline. 
2. Penora festiva. 
Phalena festiva, Cram. Pap. Exot. i. p. 112. t. 71. f. c." 
Penora festiva, Walk. Cat. iv. p. 821°. 
Hab. Mexico (Boucard, in mus. D.); GUATEMALA, -Teleman (Champion); Panama, 
Volcan de Chiriqui (4rcé, mus. D.), Bugaba (Champion).—CotomBia, Bogota ; GUIANA, 
Surinam !, Roraima; Ecuapor; Brazi 2. 
This species is found over a very extended range of country. In Mexico and 
Guatemala it is very rare; I have only seen one specimen from each country. In the 
State of Panama and in Colombia it is very common; in Ecuador it again becomes 
scarce, Buckley aving only obtained a few specimens. 
3. Penora spectra. | 
Liparis spectra, Hiibn. Sammi. exot. Schmett. ii. t. 177. figg. 1, 2¢, 3,49; Verz. bek. Schmett. 
p. 158. 
Eloria intacta, Walk. Cat. iv. p. 814°. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Riimeli); Guaremata, Cerro Zunil 4000 to 5000 feet, Senahu, 
Cubulco (Champion).—Amazons, Para (Bates '). 
P. diaphana, Cramer, is probably identical with this species, but not having specimens 
for comparison I cannot speak positively. 
4. Penora subnuda. 
Eloria subnuda, Walk. Cat. iv. p. 814°. 
Hab. Honpuras (Dyson +); Costa Rica (Boucard, mus. D.).—Braziu!. 
This species is very close to P. spectra; the only difference that I can detect is that 
the wings are much more cream-coloured and not so hyaline as in that species. 
5. Penora onaba, sp.n. (Tab. XV. figg. 22,3.) 
Primaries and secondaries pure white, slightly hyaline, the costal margin of the primaries dusky, the ends of 
the nerves along the outer margins of both primaries and secondaries black: head and front of thorax 
yellowish ; antennz brownish black; palpi yellow, tipped with black ; hind part of the thorax and the 
abdomen yellowish-white, the latter with a central brown line on the upper side; legs brownish-white. 
The female differs from the male in having the apex of the primaries broadly margined with dusky black. 
Expanse, ¢ 13 inch, Q 12 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan ‘de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet ( Champion, Arcé, mus. D.). 
