176 HETEROCERA. 
Paso de San Juan (coll. Schaus); Honpuras (Wittkugel, in mus. Staudinger); GuATE- 
MALA, Teleman in Vera Paz, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet (Champion).— 
Brazi ! 2 3, 
This species appears to be rare. The female is variable. 
2. Dineurodes (?) populonia, sp. n. (Tab. LVIII. fig. 1, 2 .) 
Female. Primaries fawn-colour, dark brown from the base to about the middle of the cell, beyond which the 
wing is crossed from the costal to the inner margin by very faint narrow waved brown lines, two small 
dark brown marks on the costal margin close to the apex, a round blackish spot at the anal angle, and on 
' the outer margin near the apex a row of five very minute white dots; secondaries slate-colour, slightly 
shaded with reddish-brown on the outer margin ; the underside pale greyish-brown, irrorated with darker 
brown scales, the costal margin of the primaries broadly bordered with yellowish-brown : head, thorax, 
and antenne dark brown, the abdomen and legs pale brown. Expanse 1} inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet (Champion). 
One specimen. 
D. populonia, as will be seen from our figure, differs from Dinewrodes in the shape 
of the secondaries; I doubtfully refer it to this genus. 
3. Dineurodes (?) cynossema, sp. n. (Tab. LVIII. fig. 2, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale greyish-fawn-colour, with a pinkish tinge, which is more distinct on the 
outer half of the wings, the primaries with two small white streaks on the costal margin close to the base, 
the fringe dark greyish-brown ; the underside of the primaries pink, with the costal margin and the apex 
‘pale brown, irrorated with darker brown scales, that of the secondaries pale brown, slightly irrorated 
with darker scales: head, antenne, thorax, and legs dark brown, the abdomen fawn-colour. Expanse 
1,45 inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Totonicapam 8500 to 10,500 feet (Champion). 
Two males of this species have been received. 
Subfam. HUBOLIINA. 
EUBOLIA. 
Eubolia, Duponchel, Hist. Nat. Lép. Fr. iv. 2, p. 109 (1829); Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. x. p. 484; 
Walker, Cat. xxv. p. 1432. 
Twenty-three species were included in this genus by Walker from all parts of the 
world. Two from the northern part of our region are provisionally referred to it. 
1. Eubolia danae, sp.n. (Tab. LVIII. fig. 3, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries brownish-grey» the primaries crossed about the middle from the costal to the 
inner margin by several very indistinct fine waved darker grey lines, the secondaries with some indistinct 
greyish streaks partly crossing from the inner margin above the apex : head, antennee, thorax, and abdomen 
dark grey.— Female. Very similar to the male, but rather more distinctly marked. Expanse 12 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Durango city (Becker), Amula in Guerrero 6000 feet (H. H. Smith) ; 
GuaATEMALA (Conradt, in mus. Staudinger). 
