320 - HETEROCERA. 
Eulepidotis spectabilis, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1879, p. 29’. 
Palindia guttata, Feld. & Rogenh. Reise der Novara, Lep. t.111. f. 3, Erkl. der Taf. 111. no. 3”. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de 
Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet, David (Champion).— Amazons 123. 
Our specimens from Costa Rica and the State of Panama agree perfectly with 
Walker’s type in the Oxford Museum, and I have not the slightest doubt that 
P. guttata is the same species. | 
13. Palindia deva, sp.n. (Tab. XXIX. fig. 23.) 
Primaries dark brown, darkest along the outer margin, with three darker brown bands crossing the wing from 
the costal to the inner margin (the first near the base and in the form of a curved line, the second about 
the middle, reddish-brown, edged with a narrow black line on each side, the third beyond the middle, 
edged with black on the inner side, and with a metallic line on the outer side), and two minute black 
dots at the end of the cell, the marginal line dark brown, the fringe brown; secondaries brown, broadly 
bordered with black on the costal margin from the base to the apex, a brown line crossing the wing 
from the inner margin just above the anal angle to the black border on the costal margin, the outer 
part of the wing reddish-brown with a metallic blue spot irrorated with white scales, the marginal line 
black edged with white, the fringe brown; the underside dark brown, palest near the base, both wings 
crossed by two indistinct brown lines: head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown above, considerably paler 
beneath, the anal tuft yellowish; the antenne dark brown; the legs pale brown. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla (I. Trujillo), Coatepec (Brooks); Panama, Volcan 
de Chiriqui (Zrétsch, in mus. Staudinger). 
This fine species appears to be not uncommon in Mexico; from Chiriqui we have 
only seen one example. It is most nearly allied to P. egista (Bar) from Guiana. 
A Mexican specimen is figured. 
Subfam. DYOPSTNA. 
DYOMYX. 
Dyomyx, Guénée, Sp. gén. des Lép. vi. p. 281 (1852) ; Walker, Cat. xii. p. 853. 
Dyomizx, Bar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1876, p. 436 (pars). 
Walker, in his Catalogue, included four species in this genus, and Bar has described 
several others; some of these latter would, I think, be better placed in Palindia. All 
the known species are from Tropical America; one only, as yet, has been received 
from our region. 
1. Dyomyx lineata, sp. n. (Tab. XXIX. figg. 24, 259.) 
Male. Primaries brown, crossed from the costal margin by four brown lines, the second line only reaching the 
inner margin, where it is edged on the outer side with yellow, with two pale streaks at the end of the 
cell, an indistinct pale submarginal band extending from the costal margin near the apex to the anal 
angle, and a large yellow-bordered black ocellus with a minute white dot in the middle on the inner 
margin near the anal angle, the space between the ocellus and the outer margin irrorated with minute 
metallic lead-coloured scales ; secondaries dark brown, darkest along the costal margin and at the apex, 
