92 HETEROCERA. 
13. Racheospila busa, sp. n. (Tab. L. fig. 8, 3.) 
Male. Primaries very pale greenish-yellow, the costal margin from the base to beyond the middle yellowish- 
brown, the apex and half the outer margin dark greyish-brown, two faint fine lines crossing the wing 
from the costal margin to the middle of the inner margin, where they join and form a small brown spot, 
the fringe pale yellowish-green ; secondaries very pale brownish-yellow, crossed near the base by a 
greenish-yellow band, an indistinct fine brown line crossing the wing below the middle from the costal to 
the inner margin, the fringe yellowish-brown ; the underside yellowish-white, the costal margin of the 
primaries pale brown : head, antenna, and collar pale brown, the thorax and abdomen yellowish-brown, 
the legs yellowish-white. Expanse { inch. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Ridbe, in mus. Staudinger). 
This small species is allied to &. translucidaria (Herr.-Schaff.). 
14, Racheospila(?) batina, sp.n. (Tab. L. figg. 9, 10, 2.) 
Female. Primaries and secondaries pale semihyaline green ; the primaries with the base, a small streak at the 
end of the cell, and a wide band crossing from the costal margin nearly to the inner margin brownish- 
green; the secondaries crossed from the apex to the inner margin by a rather wide deeply dentated 
brownish-green band, the wing itself strongly angulated at the outer margin; the underside whitish- 
green, the marginal band black, the other band on both wings greenish-yellow: head and thorax pale 
green, the abdomen, antenne, and legs pale fawn-colour. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Guavemata, Las Mercedes 3000 feet (Champion). 
One specimen. This insect has strongly angulated secondaries, but I do not think 
it advisable to separate it from Racheospila at present. 
15. Racheospila (?) asmura, sp.n. (Tab. L. fig. 11, ¢) 
Male, Primaries and secondaries very pale hyaline-green, with a whitish shade; the primaries with a large 
spot on the outer margin close to the apex and another at the anal angle pale fawn-colour, these 
markings irrorated with very fine white scales, a small black dot at the end of the cell, the fringe fawn- 
colour; the secondaries broadly bordered from the apex to the anal angle with pale fawn-colour, slightly 
irrorated with yellowish scales, the inner margin edged with brown from the base to the anal angle, the 
wing itself angularly extended at the middle of the outer margin, and with two small black spots on the 
margin at this place; the underside greenish-white, with the markings on the upperside showing 
through: head and abdomen reddish-brown, the antenne, thorax, and legs greenish-yellow. Expanse - 
1,3, inch. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (mus. Staudinger). 
One specimen, quite unlike any other species known to me. The extended part of 
the outer margin of the secondaries forms a sort of short tail, and at this part two black 
spots are placed. 
SYNCHLORA. 
Synchlora, Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. ix. p. 375 (1857) ; Walker, Cat. xxii. p. 585; Packard, in 
Report of the U.S. Geol. Survey of the Territ. x. p. 379, t. 4. figg. 9, 12 (neuration) (1876). 
Eunemoria, Packard, in Fifth Ann. Rep. Peabody Acad. p. 76 (1873). 
This genus is widely distributed in America, ranging from the United States, where 
at least one species is very common, to Guiana. 
Two species cccur within our limits. 
