200 | HETEROCERA. 
2. Ugra subrosealis. (Tab. LX. fig. 8, 2.) 
Scopula subrosealis, Walk. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1463". 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Guatema.a, Las Mercedes (Champion); 
Howpuras, Limas !.—Ecuapor. 
The specimens from our region are almost identical with others from Ecuador in 
my own collection; the latter are slightly darker in colour. 
OPHIAS. 
Ophias, Ragonot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1890, p. 517: (88). 
This genus was founded by Mons. Ragonot upon a single species from Brazil, the 
female only of which was known to him; the insect also occurs in the State of 
Panama. 
1. Ophias albiundalis. 
Ophias albiundalis, Ragon. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1890, p. 518 (84), t. 5. figg. 5, 5 a’. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger).—BRaziL, Pernambuco '. 
One specimen from Chiriqui, very similar to Mons. Ragonot’s figure, but with the 
lines crossing the primaries less distinct. 
Subfam. PYRALIDIN EZ. 
STEMMATOPHORA. 
Stemmatophora, Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 129 (1854) ; Lederer, Wien. ent. Monats. vii. 
p. 337; Méschler, Beitr. zur Schmett.-Fauna von Surinam, iv. p. 27; Ragonot, Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. 1891, p. 85 (183). 
The species placed in this genus by Guenée are all from the Old World. Modschler 
describes one from Surinam, and I now add two others. 
1. Stemmatophora nattereri. 
Cliniodes (?) nattereri, Feld. & Rogenh. Reise der Novara, Lep. t. 136. fig. 29°, 
Hab. Mexico, Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (Schaus)—Amazons!; Braziu}. 
A single specimen from Mexico, is rather smaller than Felder and Rogenhofer’s 
figure. 
2. Stemmatophora demonica, sp. n. (Tab. LX. fig. 9,3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries dark glossy brown; the primaries with a tuft of pale scales on the costal 
margin, and crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two faint brown lines—the first nearest the 
base, the second beyond the middle; the fringe dark glossy brown; the underside as above, but with the 
lines crossing the primaries less distinct: head, thorax, abdomen, antennae, and legs dark brown.— 
Female. Very similar to the male, but not so glossy. Expanse, ¢ 9, 13 inch, 
Hab. Mexico, Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (Schaus), Cuesta de Misantla 
