326 HETEROCERA. 
Phuris lineolaris, Moschl. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1880, p. 486‘; Beitr. zur Schmett.-Fauna 
von Surinam, iil. p. 59. , 
Hab. Honpuras?.—Gutana, Surinam ‘4; Amazons, Rio Tapaios?; ANTILLES, Marti- 
nique ! 2. 
We have not received any specimens of this insect from our region. 
5. Phurys garnoti. 
Phurys garnott, Guén. Sp. gén. des Lép. vii. p. 306, Noct. t. 23. f.3°; Walk. Cat. xiv. p. 14837; 
Butl. P. Z. 8. 1878, p. 488°; Druce, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 324%. 
Perasia garnoti, Moschl. Beitr. zur Schmett.-Fauna von Jamaica, p. 57°. 
Hab. Mexico, Dos Arroyos in Guerrero 1000 feet (H. H. Smith), Paso de San Juan, 
Jalapa (Schaus); Guatemata, San Gerénimo (Champion) ; Panama, Chiriqui (Arcé, in 
mus. D.), Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion).—ANTILLES, Jamaica 23 5, 
San Domingo *, Dominica ‘4, Martinique ! 2, 
Specimens from Central America are darker in colour than any of those from the 
Antilles, but otherwise they are similar. 
6. Phurys dissocians. 
Poaphila dissocians, Walk. Cat. xiv. p. 1477°. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio (Forrer), Dos Arroyos in Guerrero 1000 feet (H. H. Smith). 
Walker's type of this species in the British Museum is without any locality 1, Mr. 
Smith met with the insect in the month of September. 
7. Phurys teligera. 
Phurys teligera, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. ix. pp. 181, 1917. 
Hab. GuatEeMaLa, Coban in Vera Paz (Conradt); Panama, Chiriqui ( Ribbe).— 
CoLomsBi4, Bogota!; Ecuapor ; Souru-East Brazit. 
We have only received two specimens, one of each sex, of this species from Central 
America; the one from Chiriqui agrees perfectly with Walker's type, which is now in 
my own collection. 
8. Phurys basilans. 
Phurys basilans, Guén. Sp. gén. des Lép. vii. p. 306"; Walk. Cat. xiv. p. 1484”, 
Hab. Honpuras (Dyson ?).— VENEZUELA 2; AMAZONS, Santarem 2; Brazin}2, 
MOCIS. 
Mocis, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 267 (1816); Guénée, Sp. gén. des Lép. vii. p. 309; 
Walker, Cat. xiv. p. 1488. 
Walker in his Catalogue enumerated eight species of this genus, four of them at least 
being varieties of one ; these are all from Tropical South America or the Antilles, and 
one a common and widely distributed insect in Central America. 
