8 HETEROCERA. 
12. Coronidia ribbei, sp.n. (Tab. XLI. fig. 14, 2.) 
Female. Primaries dark brown, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by many waved brown lines, a 
wide pale yellowish-brown band crossing the wing from the costal to the inner margin close to the anal 
angle, the outer margin broadly bordered with pale brown, the latter slightly dentated near the apex ; 
secondaries dark brown, with a wide pale yellow band extending from the costal margin near the apex 
to the inner margin above the anal angle, the outer margin deeply dentated ; the underside pale yellow, 
the primaries with a rather large black spot at the end of the cell, and crossed from the costal to the inner 
margin by two wide waved black bands, the secondaries crossed only by a central black band, the outer 
band being broken up into very fine lines: head, thorax, abdomen, antenne, and legs brown; the palpi 
brown, with the third joint black. Expanse 2 inches. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger). 
A single specimen only of this very distinct species has been communicated by 
Dr. Staudinger ; its nearest ally appears to be C. genevana, Westw. 
13. Coronidia ocylus. 
Coronis ocylus, Boisd. Lép. Guat. p. 76°. 
Coronidia ocylus, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 539’. 
Coronis dutreuzi, Deyr. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1874, t. 8. f. 3°. 
Hab. 4 Mextco1?; Guatremata!?; Costa Rica °. 
We are indebted to Mons. C. Oberthiir for kindly lending us the type of C. ocylus, 
Boisd.; it proves to belong to the same species as C. dutreuai, Deyr. 
Sect. 4. Alis posticis haud fasciatis, Westw. 
14. Coronidia leachii. 
Agarista leachii, Godt. Encycl. Méth. ix. p. 803°. 
Coronis leachti, Guérin, Icon. Régne Anim., Ins. p. 493, t. 83. £.3°; Gray, in Griffith’s Anim. 
Kingd., Ins. p. 596, t. 53. £. 3°; Boisd. Sp. gén. des Lép. i. t. 14 (10 B), f. 2°; Walk. Cat. 
i. p. 89°; Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. ix. p. 22, Uran. t.1.f.2(3)° 
Coronidia leachii, Westw. Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 540, t. 88. f. 11”. 
Hab. Mexico (Hartweg®"); Guatemata, Coban in Vera Paz (Conradt), San Geré- 
nimo (Champion) ; Panama, Chiriqui (Ridbe), Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 to 4000 feet 
(Champion).—Braziu ! ? 6 7, 
Mr. Champion captured a good series of specimens of this insect at San Gerénimo. 
It varies considerably in size, one of the examples from Chiriqui being hardly more than 
half the size of some of those from Guatemala. From Guatemala I have both sexes 
before me; they clearly prove that Guenée was wrong in supposing that C. leachii was 
the male of the yellow-banded C. japet, the markings of the wings scarcely differing in 
the two sexes. 
