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1. Chliara cresus. 
Phalena cresus, Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. p. 72, t. 142. f. C*. 
Autographa cresa, Hiibn. Samml. exot. Schmett. ii. ff. 1-4; Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 251. 
Chliara imperialis, Walk. Cat. xii. p. 939 ?. 
Chliara cresus, Walk. 1. c. p. 939%. 
Chliara moneta, Feld. Reise d. Nov. Lep. t. 96. f. 7, Erkl. der Taf. 75 bis 107, p. 3 *. 
Hab, Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Ribbe).—Gutana, Berbice! *, Demerara ; Amazons‘; 
BRAZIL 2. 
I fail to find any characters to separate these as distinct species; the specimens before 
me vary slightly, but in no case sufficiently to enable me to regard them as anything 
but very slight varieties of one and the same species. The example from the Vo!can 
de Chiriqui is most like Felder’s figure, being at the same time identical with others 
from Demerara; others again more nearly resemble Cramet’s figure: all the specimens 
vary very much in the colour of the secondaries. 
DATANA. 
Datana, Walker, Cat. v. p. 1060; Grote & Robinson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vi. p. 8 (1866). 
Walker included in this genus four species from North America; three others have 
since been described by Grote and Robinson, one of which is now known to extend 
southwards to Mexico. 
1. Datana integerrima. 
Datana integerrima, Grote & Robinson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vi. p. 12, t. 2. f. 4, 2%. 
Hab. Norta America, United States \—Mexico, Jalapa (Hoge). 
The two specimens of this species from Mexico agree with others from the United 
States in Mr. Grote’s collection. 
LIRIMIRIS. 
Lirimiris, Walker, Cat. xxxu. p. 468. 
Walker founded this genus upon a single species, L. lignitecta, from an unknown 
locality, and a specimen under this name is contained in the National collection. An 
insect from the State of Panama appears to be congeneric with this, and I include it in 
Lirimiris accordingly. 
1. Lirimiris albo-lineata, sp. n. (Tab. XXV. fig. 10, 3.) 
Primaries pale greyish-brown, with two V-shaped reddish-brown marks on the costal margin (the first near 
the base, the second beyond the middle) and two small spots of the same colour nearer the apex, two 
waved white lines (the one nearest the base very indistinct) crossing from the V-shaped marks to the 
inner margin, several dark brown dots close to the anal angle, and a white streak at the end of the cell; 
secondaries pale silky-brown, darkest at the apex and round the outer margin; the underside of the pri- 
maries dark brown, slightly greyish at the base, and with the fringe brown and white, that of the secondaries 
