344 HETEROCERA. 
6. Homoptera viridans. 
? Phalena lunata, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. p. 88, t. 808. f. C (nec Drury) *. 
Homoptera viridans, Guén. Sp. gén. des Lép. vii. p. 18°; Walk. Cat. xiii. p. 1064’. 
Hab. NortH America, Florida ?.—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet 
(Champion), Chiriqui (fibbe, in mus. Staudinger).—Guiana, Surinam!; Braziu?, Rio 
Janeiro. 
We have only seen three specimens of this species from Central America; it is very 
widely distributed, but appears to be everywhere rare. 
7. Homoptera viridisquama. 
Homoptera viridisquama, Walk. Cat. xv. p. 1797". 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Riimeli), Atoyac in Vera Cruz (Schumann) ; GUATEMALA, 
Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet, Zapote (Champion) ; Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 
2000 to 4000 feet (Champion).—Braziu }. 
The Central-American specimens before me do not differ from Walker’s type in the 
National Collection. 
8. Homoptera g#mona, sp.n. (Tab. XXXI. fig. 3.) 
Primaries dark brown, shaded with blackish-brown along the costal and inner margins, with several narrow 
black waved lines crossing the wing from the costal to the inner margin, a marginal row of minute black 
dots, edged with pale brown on the outer side, extending from the apex to the anal angle, and a very 
minute greyish-white spot at the end of the cell, the fringe dark brown; secondaries dark brown, with 
a marginal row of spots on the primaries and two narrow black lines crossing the wing below the middle 
from the inner margin to the apex, below which, about the middle, is a greyish-white W-shaped mark ; 
the fringe dark brown; the underside of both wings pale brown, with several very indistinct darker 
brown bands: head, thorax, and abdomen above dark blackish-brown, beneath pale brown, the second 
segment of the abdomen pale yellowish-brown ; the palpi and antenne dark brown, the legs pale greyish- 
brown. The female similar to the male, but paler in colour. Expanse 12 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla (M2. Trujillo); Guatemata, Volcan de Atitlan 
2500 to 3800 feet, Zapote (Champion) ; Panama, Chiriqui (Ribde, in mus. Staudinger), 
Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). 
The specimens from Guatemala are rather the largest, and are paler in colour than 
those from the Volcan de Chiriqui. Our figure is taken from one of these latter. 
9. Homoptera (?) simplicior. 
Homoptera simplicior, Walk. Cat. xiii. p. 1065’. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalisco (Schumann) ; Honpuras (Dyson 1). 
A worn specimen received from Jalisco agrees with the type in the National Collec- 
tion. 1 think it doubtful if this species really belongs to the genus Homoptera. 
