122 HETEROCERA. 
30. Acidalia (?) ocrisia, sp.n. (Tab. LII. fig. 27.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale yellowish-fawn-colour, each crossed beyond the middle by a waved pale 
brown line, beyond which on the primaries is a row of small reddish-brown spots; the primaries with 
the costal margin brownish at the base, and with a white streak edged with reddish-yellow at the end of 
the cell; the fringe dark yellow ; the underside yellowish-white, the costal margin and the apex of the 
primaries shaded with pink: head, antenne, and thorax yellowish-fawn-colour (the abdomen wanting) ; 
legs pinkish-brown. Expanse ,% inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
Two specimens, both without abdomen. 
31. Acidalia nycteis, sp.n. (Tab. LI. fig. 28.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries reddish-brown irrorated with yellow scales, each crossed from the costal to 
the inner margin by two indistinct darker brown waved lines, the costal margin of the primaries rather 
broadly bordered with yellow from the base to near the apex, the fringe reddish-brown ; the underside 
pale yellow, the primaries shaded with pink: head and front of the thorax yellow, the rest of the thorax 
and the abdomen reddish-brown. Expanse ? inch. 
Hab. Muxico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
One specimen, allied to A. ocrisia. 
32. Acidalia odrussa, sp.n. (Tab. LII. fig. 29.) 
Male, Primaries and secondaries greyish-white, thickly irrorated with pale brown scales; the primaries with 
three brown spots on the costal margin nearest the apex, and a pale zigzag line crossing the wing beyond 
the middle, the fringe greyish-white ; the secondaries very similarly marked ; the underside darker than 
above, and with the lines much more distinct: head, antennez, and legs reddish-brown, the thorax and 
abdomen grey.—Female very similar to the male. Expanse 1,1, inch. 
Hab. Muxico, State of Durango (Forrer), Atoyac in Vera Cruz, Teapa in Tabasco 
(H. H. Smith); Guatemaua, San Isidro, Zapote (Champion); Costa Rica, Caché 
(Rogers). | 
Varies considerably in colour and in the distinctness of the markings. We figure a 
specimen from Teapa. 
33. Acidalia fulvicosta. 
Acidaha fulvicosta, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. ix. p. 1911. 
Hab. GuatEMALA, Cerro Zunil 4000 to 5000 feet, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 
feet, Panajachel 5000 feet, San Gerénimo (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 
2000 to 3000 feet (Champion).—Cotomsta, Bogota }. 
Walker’s type of this species is now in my own collection. 
ZANCLOPTERYX. 
Zanclopteryx, Herrich-Schiffer, Samml, aussereur. Schmett. p. 26 (1850-58); Guenée, Sp. gén. 
des Lép. x. p. 15; Walker, Cat. xxiii. p. 809. 
Gasmara, Walker, Cat. xxvi. p. 1634. 
The type of this genus is Z. aculeataria, Herr.-Schaff., an insect ranging as far 
