108 HETEROCERA. 
three small streaks on the costal margin, a spot at the end of the cell, and two small spots close to the 
apex creamy-white; secondaries pale yellowish-fawn-colour, thickly irrorated on the inner margin at the 
anal angle and partly round the outer margin with brown and reddish-brown scales ; the fringe pale 
brown; the underside as above, but paler in colour: head in front and the antenne reddish-brown, the 
thorax, abdomen, and legs pale brown. Expanse 1# inch. 
Hab. Guaremata, Totonicapam 10,000 feet (Champion). 
One male. 
10. Trygodes (?) auxesia, sp. n. (Tab. LI. figg. 16,6; 17, 2.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries semihyaline grey, thickly irrorated with ochraceous scales ; the primaries 
crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two narrow darker lines—the first near the base, the 
second beyond the cell—these lines edged on the inner side with yellowish-white scales, a black dot 
at the end of the cell; the secondaries crossed about the middle by a narrow brown line; the fringe 
yellowish-grey : head pale yellow, the thorax and abdomen greyish-brown, the antenne pale brown.— 
Female very similar to the male, but more hyaline. Expanse, d 174, 9 1,8; inch. 
Hab. Mxxico, Jalapa (WM. Trujillo), Coatepec (coll. Schaus); GuatuMaLa, Las Mer- 
cedes, Cerro Zunil, Panajachel, Volcan de Atitlan, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
Apparently a common insect at Jalapa and also in Guatemala. It varies in colour 
from pale grey to pale yellowish-brown. We figure a pair from Guatemala. 
EOIS. 
Eois, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 308 (1816) (pars). 
Hyria, Stephens, Syst. Cat. Brit. Ins., Haust. p. 150 (1829) ; Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. ix. p. 428 ; 
Walker, Cat. xxii. p. 658. 
The name /Hyria is usually adopted for this genus, though it is preoccupied in 
Mollusca (Lamarck, 1819). 
1. Kois pyraustaria ? 
Hyria pyraustaria, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. ix. p. 429°; Walk. Cat. xxi. p. 660°; But]. Trans. 
Ent. Soc. Lond. 1881, p. 336°. 
flab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion)._—-AMazons 8 ; 
Braziu ? 2, 
Two rather worn examples from Chiriqui seem to belong to this species. 
2. Hois subtectata. (Tab. LI. figg. 18, ¢; 19, 2.) 
Hyria (?) subtectata, Walk. Cat. xxii. p. 662 ( 9)’. 
Hab. Guatemaa, San Gerdnimo, San Isidro (Champion).—CoLomBia, Bogota}. 
The male differs from the female in being without the yellow band on the second- 
aries. Walker’s type is now in the Oxford Museum. 
8. Eois carnaria. 
Arrhostia carnaria, Herr.-Schaff. Samml. aussereur. Schmett. p. 61, fig. 194°. 
