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Hab. GuatemMaLa, Teleman in Vera Paz (Champion). — CoLompia® ; GutANa, 
Cayenne ! 2, 
One specimen, from the Polochic Valley. 
7. Cambogia insignata. 
Cambogia insignata, Walk. Cat. xxii. p. 670°. 
Cambogia leprosa, Feld. & Rogenh. Reise der Novara, Lep. t. 128. fig. 367. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Hedemann ?, Riimeli), Jalapa (coll. Schaus); GUATEMALA, 
San Gerdénimo, Panima, and Senahu in Vera Paz, Las Mercedes 3000 feet, San Isidro 
1300 feet, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet (Champion).—VENEZUELA’; Braziu?. 
A very common species in Guatemala, varying considerably in size and colour and 
in the distinctness of the markings. 
8. Cambogia occia, sp. n. (Tab. LII. fig. 4, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale yellow, each crossed by a dark brown wide line ; the primaries with a 
reddish-brown dot at the end of the cell, and numerous fine orange-yellow lines crossing from the costal 
to the inner margin, the costal margin shaded with reddish-brown; the secondaries crossed by rows of 
small orange-yellow spots, a small dark brown dot at the end of the cell, and several small brown spots 
on the outer margin; the underside much paler than above: head, thorax, and abdomen reddish-brown, 
the antenne brown, the legs yellowish. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers) ;: Panama, Chiriqui 
(Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger). 
C. occia may possibly be an extreme form of C. insignata, Walk. ; it varies slightly 
in the distinctness of the markings. Our description and figure are taken from a 
strongly-marked Costa Rican specimen. 
9. Cambogia odatis, sp.n. (Tab. LIT. fig. 5, ¢.) 
Male, Primaries and secondaries brownish-yellow, each crossed by darker waved lines, which in some specimens 
are broken into spots, and in others form a rather wide indistinct band, the fringe orange-yellow ; the 
underside very much as above, but much paler: head, thorax, and abdomen yellowish-brown, the antenne 
brown.—The female very similar to the male. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Coatepec (coll. Schaus); Guatemata, Panima in Vera Paz, Las 
Mercedes 3000 feet, Cerro Zunil 4000 feet, San Isidro 1600 feet, Zapote (Champion) ; 
Panama, Chiriqui (Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger), Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet 
(Champion), | 
This species is common throughout the greater part of our region. It varies in size 
and colour and in the distinctness of the markings. Our description and figure’ are 
taken from a Zapote specimen. 
10. Cambogia numeria, sp.n. (Tab. LII. fig. 6, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries orange-brown, each crossed from the costal to the inner margin by three 
narrow yellow waved lines,—the first near the base, the second beyond the middle, the third submarginal 
and almost broken up into small spots,—and with a marginal row of. yellow spots extending from the 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. II., November 1892. qq 
