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Sect. 3. Alis posticis fulvo fasciatis, Westw. 
7. Coronidia echenais. (Tab. XLI. fig. 15, 2.) 
Coronis echenais, Hopff. Neue oder wenig. bek. Schmett. Heft 2, p. 5, t. 4. f. 17. 
Coronidia echenais, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 536 *. 
Hab. Mexico ! 2, Jalapa (Hége), Coatepec (coll. Schaus). 
Our Jalapa specimen is almost identical with Hopffer’s figure of the male, but it is 
rather darker in colour. 
8. Coronidia biblina. 
Coronidia biblina, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 537, t. 88. f. 77. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks); Nicaragua 1.—VENEZUELA 1. 
A worn male specimen from Coatepec is apparently referable to C. biblina, but it is 
considerably smaller than the insect delineated by Prof. Westwood. 
9. Coronidia japet. 
Coronis japet, Boisd. in Régne Anim., ed. Crochard, Ins. t. 145. f. 31; Chenu, Encycl. d’Hist. 
Nat., Pap. i. p. 234, f. 400°; Walk. Cat. i. p. 38°. 
Coronidia japet, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 537, t. 88. f. 6+. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (coll. Schaus); Guatemata, San Gerdénimo (Champion) ; 
Nicaragua’ (Belé); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion).— 
CotomBia, Antioquia ; VENEZUELA?; Braziu}2 34, 
In our specimens the pale bands crossing the primaries are darker in colour than 
in Prof. Westwood’s figure. According to Guenée (Sp. gén. des Lép. ix. p. 22), 
C. japet, Boisd., is the female of C. leachit, Godt. 
10. Coronidia interlineata. (Tab. XLI. fig. 17, 2.) 
Coronis interlineata, Walk. Cat. i. p. 88°; Butl. Ill. Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. i. p. 59, t. 3. £. 1 (mec 
Westw.). 
Hab. Costa Rica (Van Patten). 
Our Costa-Rican specimen does not differ from Walker’s type, the locality for which 
was unknown!, The insect figured by Prof. Westwood as C. interlineata (Trans. Zool. 
Soc. x. t. 88. f. 8) belongs to a different species, and I propose the name westwoodi for 
it: it is said to have come from Bogota or Venezuela. 
11. Coronidia genevana. 
Coronidia genevana, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 539, t. 88. f. 10°. 
Hab. Mexico (in mus. Genev.1), Coatepec (coll. Schaus); GuateMaLa (Boucard, in 
mus. D.). 
