442 HETEROCERA. 
8. Hypenodes (?) apis, sp.n. (Tab. XXXVI. fig. 3.) 
Primaries and secondaries uniform pale grey, the primaries with three dark brown spots on the costal margin, 
and under the third of these a narrow brownish line which extends to the inner margin, the secondaries 
crossed below the middle by a faint waved brown line: head, thorax, abdomen, antenne, palpi, and legs 
pale grey. Expanse } inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Balheu in Vera Paz (Champion); Panama, Chiriqui (27bbe, in mus. 
Staudinger). 
Two specimens. The Guatemalan example is darker in colour and more heavily 
marked than the one from Chiriqui; our figure is taken from the latter. 
LAMETIA. 
Lametia, Walker, Cat. xvi. p. 77 (1858). 
This genus was founded upon a female specimen from Ega, Walker subsequently 
again describing the same species from a Colombian example under a different name. 
In his description of Z. retusa he states that the Colombian specimen is a female ; 
but this is a mistake, the type, which is now in my own collection, being without doubt 
amale. The male is very easily distinguished from the female (which has been well 
figured by Herr.-Schiiffer) by having two tufts of black hairs on the primaries—one on 
the costal margin close to the apex (which is considerably more pointed than in the 
female), the other below it and nearer the middle of the wing; it also has the palpi 
considerably larger. On the underside the costal margin of the primaries is thickly 
clothed with short hairs, these being entirely absent in the female. 
1. Lametia ignitalis. (Tab. XX XV. fig. 28, 3.) . 
Lametia ignitalis, Walk. Cat. xvi. p. 77 (2) °. 
Tamyra penicillana, Herr.-Schaff. Samml. aussereur. Schmett. p. 83, t. 79. f. 453 (¢ ). 
Lametia retusa, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. ix. p. 193” (3). 
Hab. Muxico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith); Guatemana, San Juan in Vera 
Paz (Champion); Panama, Taboga Island (J. J. Walker)—CotomBia, Bogota ?; 
Amazons, Egai; Brazit, Rio Janeiro. 
Mr. H. H. Smith captured one specimen at Atoyac,a fine male, in April 1888. We 
figure this, to show the tufts of hair on the primaries. 
2. Lametia anemolia, sp.n. (Tab. XXXVI. fig. 5, 2.) 
Female. Primaries and secondaries brownish-black ; the primaries crossed by two darker waved lines (the first 
near the base, the second beyond the cell), and with a yellow spot in the middle and two white dots at 
the end of the cell, the basal half thickly irrorated with minute white scales (which give the wing a 
greyish tinge), the costal margin close to the apex streaked with white; both wings greyish along the 
outer margin, and each crossed from the apex to the inner margin by a submarginal row of small white 
dots; the underside pale greyish-brown, both wings crossed beyond the middle by a narrow dark brown 
line, the submarginal spots as above but much more distinct: head, palpi, antenne, thorax, and upper- 
side of the abdomen dark greyish-brown, the latter beneath and the legs pale brown. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith). 
