380 HETEROCERA. 
mus. D.); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion), Chiriqui (Arcé). 
—CotomBIA, Bogota*; VENEZUELA?; Ecuapor; SouTH-EAST BRAZIL. 
This species varies slightly, the spots on the underside in some specimens being 
much more distinct than in others. Walker’s types of Remigia indistincta are in my 
own collection, and they are not separable from 0. delunaris, Guén. It is also quite 
possible that the latter is only a variety of O. ablunaris, a typical example of which 
I have not seen. The locality for O. delunaris was unknown to Guénéel. —s_, 
5. Ophisma eolida, sp. n. (Tab. XXXII. fig. 9.) | 
Primaries pale greyish-fawn colour, with a darker marking at the base enclosed by a S-shaped pale line, a 
dark brown broad curved band edged with a narrow pale line crossing the wing from the apex to the 
inner margin near the anal angle, and a small curved pale line crossing the dark band near the apex from 
the costal to the outer margin; secondaries dark brown, palest at the base; the fringe of both wings 
greyish; the underside pale greyish-fawn colour, clouded with darker brown near the outer margin of 
both wings: head, thorax, and abdomen pale greyish-brown ; the antenne pale brown; the legs greyish. 
Expanse 2 inches. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (fibbe, in mus. Staudinger). 
Dr. Staudinger’s specimen is the only one we have seen of this very distinct species. 
ACHAEA. 
Achea, Hibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 269 (1816) ; Guénée, Sp. gén. des Lép. vii. p. 244; Walk. 
Cat. xiv. p. 1889. 
The species hitherto referred to this genus are all from the warmer parts of the Old 
World, chiefly from Asia, Africa,and the Eastern Archipelago. We have to record one 
species from Central America; this is allied to A. sypnaoides, Butl., from Madagascar. 
1. Achza schausi, sp.n. (Tab. XXXII. fig. 5.) 
Primaries pale grey shaded with fawn-colour and darker brown, a waved brown line crossing the wing near 
the base from the costal to the inner margin, beyond which is a very pale grey marking, the marking 
only extending to the middle of the wing, and below it and in front of the reniform spot are a number of 
indistinct waved lines, a dark brown line near the apex and one on the inner margin near the anal angle, 
the marginal line black, the fringe pale grey; secondaries pale citron-yellow, broadly bordered with 
brownish-black from the apex to near the anal angle but not reaching it, the anal angle shaded with 
grey and with two rows of V-shaped blackish markings extending upwards towards the base of the wing, 
the marginal line black, the fringe pale grey; the underside of both wings pale brownish-grey, each 
shaded with yellow at the base and along the inner margin and with the outer margin clouded with 
dusky brown: head, tegule, thorax, and abdomen pale grey, the collar pale brown, the legs greyish- 
brown, the antenne and palpi brown. Expanse 3 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Paso de San Juan (Schaus). 
I have named this insect after its captor, Mr. Schaus, to whom I am indebted for the 
pleasure of adding this fine species to our fauna. One specimen, 
