6 HETEROCERA. 
The male of this species differs from the corresponding sex of all others of the genus 
known to me in having the tuft of hairs on the underside of the inner margin of the 
primaries black instead of yellowish. Hopffer’s figure represents a female ; the male 
has considerably more blue on the secondaries above. 
Sect. 2. Alis posticis rufo fasciatis, Westw. 
3. Coronidia egina. 
Coronis egina, Boisd. in Régn. Anim., ed. Crochard, Atlas, Ins. t. 145.f.4°; Walk. Cat. i. p. 387; 
Chenu, Encycl. d’Hist. Nat., Pap. i. p. 234, f. 399°; Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. ix. p. 21, Uran. 
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Coronidia egina, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 533°. . 
Hab. Mexico*, Coatepec (coll. Schaus); Panama, Bugaba (Champion).—GuIANa, 
Essequibo River ; Brazin ? 3 4 ®. 
The specimen captured by Mr. Champion in Chiriqui agrees well with Guenée’s 
figure, which was taken from a Mexican example. It is quite possible that the 
Central-American examples will prove to be specifically distinct from those from South 
America, but at present I have not sufficient material to be able to form a decided 
opinion. If this should ultimately prove to be the case, I propose the name gueneei 
for the Central-American insect. 
4, Coronidia canace. (Tab. XLI. fig. 13, 2.) 
Coronis canace, Hopft. Neue oder wenig. bek. Schmett. Heft 2, p. 4, t. 3. f. 6°. 
Coronidia canace, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 533 *. 
Hab. Guatemata (Salvin, mus. D.), Coban in Vera Paz (Conradt); Costa Rica 
(Boucard, mus. D.); Panama, Chiriqui (Arcé, mus. D.), Volean de Chiriqui 2000 to 
3000 feet (Champion; Ribbe, mus. Staudinger).—Kcuavor ; Brazit ! 2. 
Varies slightly in the colour of the red band on the secondaries, this band being 
brighter in some specimens than in others. We figure a female example from 
Chiriqui. 
5. Coronidia nicaraguana. 
Coronidia nicaraguana, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 534, t. 88. fig. 3°. 
Hab. Nicaracua (Belt 1). 
The only specimen known to me of this species is the type in the Oxford Museum. 
6. Coronidia cola. 
Coronidia eola, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 535, t. 88. ff. 1, 2’. 
Hab. GUATEMALA 1.—Brazit!; ANTILLES 1. 
We include this species in our fauna upon the authority of Prof. Westwood, who 
tates that there is a specimen of it from Guatemala in the Oxford Museum. 
