238 HETEROCERA. 
5. Heterocampa tessella. 
Lochmeus tessella, Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iii. p. 370 (¢)*; Walk. Cat. xxxv. p. 19307. 
Heterocampa tessella, Grote & Robinson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. i. p. 182, t. 4. f. 29, 9%. 
Hab. Norta America, New York to Pennsylvania?, Middle States 1} 2—Mexuico, 
Jalapa (Hoge). | 
One specimen. This is identical with an example from the United States in 
Mr. Grote’s collection, now in the British Museum. 
6. Heterocampa lupia, sp. n. 
Female. Primaries pale greyish fawn-colour at the base and apex, with a whitish zigzag line bordered with black 
on the inner side and some dusky markings crossing from the costal margin to the inner margin, and several 
indistinct blackish markings along the outer margin; secondaries greyish-white, slightly darker from the 
apex to the anal angle; the underside of both wings white, the primaries thickly irrorated with brown 
scales: head, thorax, and abdomen greyish-white; antenne and legs pale brown. Expanse 13 inch, 
Hab. MExico, Presidio (Forrer). 
One example. This species is allied to ZH. tessella. 
7. Heterocampa alector, sp.n. (Tab. XXV. fig. 7.) 
Primaries brownish-grey, streaked and mottled with black, with a black streak on the inner margin near the 
base, a black W-shaped mark about the middle, a larger pale brown mark close to the apex, and several 
black spots along the outer margin ; secondaries pale yellowish-brown, darkest across the middle, and with 
several greyish spots at the anal angle; the underside of both wings very pale fawn-colour, the primaries 
clouded with dark brown about the middle: head and thorax greyish-brown; abdomen pale fawn-colour ; 
palpi and legs dark brown ; (antennz wanting), Expanse 2 inches, 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Horrer). 
One specimen. ‘This insect is allied to H. pulverea, but is considerably smaller and 
with the wings not nearly so distinctly marked. ‘The example before me is not in good 
condition, therefore it is very difficult to describe the exact markings. 
8. Heterocampa pulverea. 
Heterocampa pulverea, Grote & Robinson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. i. p. 185, t. 4. f. 82, 97. 
Hab. Norts America, Pennsylvania 1.—Mexico, Jalapa (Hoge). 
Our single specimen is a female; it very closely resembles a male in Mr. Grote’s 
collection in the National Museum. 
9. Heterocampa punctata, sp. n. 
Male. Primaries uniform pale brown, thickly spotted with minute dots of a darker colour, and with a marginal 
row of small black dots; secondaries uniform pale brown, palest at the base; the underside of both wings 
uniform pale brown: head, thorax, abdomen, and legs pale brown; antenne and palpi darker brown. 
Expanse 1,5, inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet (Champion); Panama, Volcan 
de Chiriqui (Ribde, in mus. Staudinger). 
Two males of this species were obtained by Mr. Champion in Guatemala; the 
