324 HETEROCERA. 
3. Callopistria panamensis, sp. n. (Tab. XXX. fig. 2.) 
Primaries dark brown, thickly streaked with pale markings ; secondaries dark brown, palest at the base and 
along the inner margin, the fringe pale fawn-colour: head, thorax, and abdomen pale brown, the legs 
greyish, the antenne brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger). 
A single example only, kindly communicated by Dr. Staudinger. 
The intricate markings of the primaries somewhat resemble those of C. recurvata, 
Moore ; it is impossible to describe them, and they will be best understood from 
our figure. 
Subfam. HURHIPINA. 
PENICILLARIA. 
Penicillaria, Guénée, Sp. gén. des Lép. vi. p. 802 (1852) ; Walker, Cat. xii. p. 870. 
Walker included a good many species in this genus, these being chiefly from the 
tropical regions of the Old or New World; from Central America we have as yet only 
received two, both of which are known from more southern localities. 
1. Penicillaria abscondens. (Tab. XXX. fig. 3.) 
Penicillaria abscondens, Walk. Cat. xv. p. 1774". 
Hab. Costa Rica (mus. Staudinger).—Co.omBia, Bogota}. 
Dr. Staudinger’s specimen from Costa Rica agrees with Walker’s type in the 
Saunders collection, now in the Oxford Museum. 
2. Penicillaria auratrix. 
Penicillaria (?) auratriv, Walk. Cat. xv. p. 1775". 
Hab. Mexico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (Schumann); GuatemaLa, San Gerdénimo, San 
Isidro 1600 feet (Champion).—CoLomB14, Bogota; Amazons, Ega 1. 
Of this species we have only received three specimens from Central America; they - 
are rather duller in colour than others from Bogota in my own collection. 
DYSODIA. 
Dysodia, Clemens, Proc. Acad. Phil. xii. p. 349 (1860). 
Platythyris, Grote & Robinson, Ann. Lyceum New York, viii. p. 361 (1866); Grote, List of 
North-American Moths, p. 18 (1882). 
_ Varnia, Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. vii. p. 69 (1864) ; Cat. xxxiii. p. 825 (1865) (pars). 
A single species only, D. oculatana, Clem., was included in the genus Dysodia by its 
author ; and as the type of Platythyris, P. fasciata, Grote and Robinson, belongs to 
the same species, under which indeed it is placed in Grote’s Catalogue, it is clear that 
the generic name Dysodia must stand. 
