104 HETEROCERA. 
feet (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3200 feet (Champion).—VENE- 
ZUELA 1? 3, 
Amongst the six specimens received, one only is a male, this being very similar to 
Herrich-Schiffer’s figure. The females are paler in colour. 
6. Anisodes melitia, sp.n. (Tab. LI. fig. 3, 2.) 
Female. Primaries and secondaries very pale fawn-colour; the primaries with the costal margin greenish-grey, 
irrorated with darker scales, a small greyish spot at the end of the cell, a straight greyish-green line 
extending from the inner to the outer margin, and a submarginal row of very minute black dots extending 
from the costal margin near the apex to the inner margin; the secondaries crossed close to the base by a 
greenish-grey line, and with a small grey spot at the end of the cell and a submarginal row of small black 
spots extending from the costal to the inner margin; the marginal line of both wings black, the fringe 
pale fawn-colour ; the underside much paler than above and almost without markings: head, thorax, 
abdomen, antenns, and legs pale fawn-colour. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Cerro Zunil 4000 feet, Pantaleon 1700 feet (Champion). 
Two specimens, both females. 
7. Anisodes caletra, sp.n. (Tab. LI. fig. 4, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries brownish-fawn-colour slightly irrorated with black scales, each with a small 
grey dot edged with black at the end of the cell and a submarginal row of small black spots, the marginal 
line with black points, the fringe brownish-fawn-colour; the underside pale whitish-fawn-colour, with 
some black dots: head, thorax, abdomen, and legs brownish-fawn-colour, the antenns brown. The 
female paler in colour, and not quite so much spotted with black. Expanse 17 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus); Guaremata, Zapote (Champion); Panama, 
Chiriqui (Ridde, in mus. Staudinger). 
Our description and figure are taken from a Zapote specimen. 
8. Anisodes carbina, sp. n. (Tab. LI. fig. 5, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries fawn-colour; the primaries crossed by a row of small black dots, and with 
a black spot at the end of the cell, and two others nearer the base of the wing, the marginal line with 
black points, the fringe fawn-colour; the secondaries with a rather large black spot at the end of the 
cell, below which the wing is crossed from the costal to the inner margin by a row of small black dots ; 
the underside as above, but paler in colour: head, thorax, abdomen, and legs fawn-colour, the antenns 
brown.—Female similar to the male, but rather paler, and with the row of dots crossing the wings more 
distinct. Expanse 17 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet (Champion), Chiriqui (Ribbe, in mus. 
Staudinger). 
Allied to A. caletra. 
9. Anisodes importaria. 
Anisodes importaria, Méschl. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 1881, p. 407, t. 17. fig. 17°. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Zrétsch, in mus. Staudinger).—Gutana, Paramaribo }. 
One specimen, from Chiriqui, very similar to Méschler’s figure. 
