202 HETEROCERA. 
A single specimen obtained by Mr. Champion in Chiriqui agrees fairly well with 
Méschler’s figure, though the wings are not quite so strongly marked; this and a 
specimen from Guiana in the British Museum are all I have seen of the species. 
GLOVERIA. 
Gloveria, Packard, Fourth Ann. Report Peabody Ac. Se. 1871, p. 89; H. Edwards, Papilio, iv. 
p. 105 (1884). 
Dr. Packard placed a single species, G. arizonensis, from Arizona, in this genus; 
since then several others from Mexico have been described by Mr. H. Edwards. 
1. Gloveria dentata. 
Gloveria dentata, H. Edwards, Papilio, iv. p. 107 (¢)’. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Schaus 1). 
Mr. Edwards states that this species is easily distinguished from G. arizonensis by the 
paler field of the primaries and the very much dentated submarginal band. 
2. Gloveria olivacea. 
Gloveria olivacea, H. Edwards, Papilio, iv. p. 108 (¢ 2)’. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Schaus ). 
The colour of this insect is olive-brown and very different from that of G. arizonensis. 
3. Gloveria venerabilis. (Tab. XXII. figg. 186,199.) 
Gloveria venerabilis, H. Edwards, Papilio, iv. p. 108 (?)’. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Schaus 1, Hoge). 
Mr. Edwards described only the female. I have received both sexes of what I believe 
to be this species, the female example agreeing well with the description. The male 
differs considerably: it is smaller in size, the primaries are much redder in colour, and 
the secondaries are golden-brown bordered with reddish-brown. I quite agree with 
Mr. Edwards that in colour and markings the female very closely resembles some speci- 
mens of Lastocampa pini (Linn.) of Europe. 
4. Gloveria jalapz. 
Gloveria jalape, H. Edwards, Papilio, iv. p. 109 (¢)*. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Schaus 1). 
LEBEDA. 
Lebeda, Walker, Cat. vi. p. 14538. 
Walker included in this genus a large number of Eastern species. In our country 
Lebeda is represented by the single species now described; L. championi agrees well 
