EUBOLIA.—MARMOPTERYX. . L77 
One male and two females. We figure the Guatemalan male in Dr. Staudinger’s 
collection. 
2. Hubolia cyda, sp.n. (Tab. LVIII. fig. 4.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale greyish-brown, very thickly irrorated wtih darker brown scales; the 
primaries crossed beyond the middle from the costal to the inner margin by a wide dark brown band, 
which is edged on the inner side with a waved black line, the marginal line and fringe dark brown; the 
secondaries crossed below the middle by a fine brown line; the underside much as above, but with all 
the markings very indistinct: head, antennez, and thorax dark brown, the abdomen and legs pale greyish- 
brown. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison), Durango city (Becker). 
Varies in colour and in the width of the brown band crossing the primaries. We 
figure a rather dark specimen from Durango city. 
Subfam. SIONINAE. 
STAMNODES. 
Stamnodes, Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. x. p. 515 (1857) ; Walker, Cat. xxv. p. 1458. 
The two species known of this genus are both from high altitudes—one from the 
Altai, the other from the Himalaya Mountains. A third species is naw added from 
the Los Altos region of Guatemala, specimens of which were captured by Mr. Cham- 
pion at an elevation of from 8500 to 10,500 feet. 
1. Stamnodes proana, sp. n. (Tab. LVIII. figg. 5, 6.) 
Primaries and secondaries chrome-yellow ; the primaries with some short greyish bands on the costal margin, 
and the apex and outer margin broadly bordered with brown, the fringe brown ; the secondaries with 
the fringe alternately brown and yellow; the underside of the primaries very much as above, but with the 
costal margin, apex, and outer margin thickly irrorated with bright yellow scales, a whitish band separating 
the dark brown apical portion from the yellow basal part of the wing, and a small white dot on the costal 
margin near the apex ; the underside of the secondaries brown, with the costal margin and apex yellow, 
thickly irrorated with dark brown scales, a small white dot about the middle of the costal margin : head, 
thorax, and abdomen yellowish-brown, the antennz and legs darker brown. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, Totonicapam 8500 to 10,500 feet (Champion). 
A fine, distinct species allied to Cidaria (Stamnodes) pamphilata, Feld. & Rogenh., 
from the Himalaya. I am unable to detect any external difference between the two 
sexes. 
MARMOPTERYX. 
Marmopteryx, Packard, in Report of the U.S. Geol. Surv. of the Territ. x. p. 259, t. 3. figg. 3, 3.4 
(neuration) (1876). 
Packard includes three species in this genus ; two others occur in Western Mexico. 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. II., August 1893. 2 aa 
