358 HETEROCERA. 
19. Melipotis evelina. 
Bolina evelina, Butl. P.Z.S. 1878, p. 4877. 
Hab. Muxico, Cordova (Riimeli).— ANTILLES, Jamaica 1. 
Our Mexican specimen agrees with Butler’s type from Jamaica. 
20. Melipotis stolida. 
Bolina stolida, Walk. Cat. xiii. p. 1162°. 
fab. Honpuras (Dyson 1). 
The type-specimen of this species in the National Museum is the only one known 
to me. 
21. Melipotis agrotoides. 
Bolina agrotoides, Walk. Cat. xiii. p. 1166*. 
Bolina agrotipennis, Harvey, Bull. Buff. Soc. ii. p. 280. 
Melipotis agrotipennis, Grote, List of North-American Moths, p. 39 (1882). 
Hab. Nort America, Texas ?.—Mexico, Jalapa (Hége).— VENEZUELA !. 
A very variable species. The specimens in Grote’s collection under the name of 
Melipotis agrotipennis (Harv.) are quite inseparable from Walker’s type. 
22. Melipotis sinualis. 
Melipotis sinualis, Harvey, Canad. Entom. ix. p.94!; Grote, List of North-American Moths, p. 39 
(1882). 
Hab. Norta America, Texas 1—Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla (MZ. Trujillo), Cordova 
(Riimeli), Jalapa (Schaus), Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); GUATEMALA, in the city 
(Rodriguez).—CotomBia, Manaure. 
Central-American specimens agree with those from North America in the Grote 
collection. A few examples only have been received; those from Teapa were captured 
in the month of February; those from the city of Guatemala were taken at electric 
light by Don Juan Rodriguez. 
CIRRHOBOLINA. 
Cirrhobolina, Grote, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p.117 (1875) ; List of North-American Moths, p. 39 
(1882). 
Two species are included in Cirrhobdolina by Grote and a third has since been added 
by H. Edwards, all from North America or Mexico. The genus appears to me to be 
extremely close to Syneda. 
1. Cirrhobolina deducta. 
Syneda deducta, Morr. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xvii. p. 220°. 
Syneda pavitensis, Morr. loc. cit. p. 221”. 
