CHALCOELA.—SUFETULA. 203 
Chalcoela robinsonii, Grote, Canad. Ent. x. p. 29°. 
Cataclysta egressalis, Walk. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1835 *. | 
Hab. North America!?3,— Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison). — ANTILLES, 
Jamaica !4, Dominica. a | 
One worn specimen, showing that this species just enters our limits. 
CACOGRAPHIS. 
Cacographis, Lederer, Wien. ent. Monats. vii. p. 360 (1863). 
1. Cacographis osteolalis. 
Cacographis osteolalis, Leder. Wien. ent. Monats. vii. p. 360, t. 8. fig. 1'; Walk. Cat. xxxiv. 
p- 12257; Feld. Reise der Nov., Lep. t. 120. fig. 14°. , 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Panama, Chiriqui (Arcé, in mus. D. ; 
Trétsch, in mus Staudinger), Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 3000 feet (Champion). — 
CotomBia, Bogota?; Vennzuzta ! 2. | 
The Panama specimens are much darker than those from Mexico. Feldeyr’s figure is 
taken from a small example. 
SUFETULA. 
Sufetula, Walker, Cat. xix. p. 946 (1859). 
Walker included in this genus a single species from Borneo; four others from 
Central or South America are now somewhat doubtfully referred to it. 
1. Sufetula diminutalis. 
Isopteryx (?) diminutalis, Walk. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1815'. 
Hab. Honpuras, Limas}. 
The type in the National Museum is in very bad condition. 
2. Sufetula dentata, sp.n. (Tab. LX. fig. 13.) 
Male. Primaries brownish-fawn-colour, crossed by two fine waved cream-coloured lines—the first near the 
base, the second beyond the cell,—the fringe alternately light and dark fawn-colour ; secondaries pale 
cream-colour, the marginal line brown, the fringe cream-colour: head, antenne, and thorax brownish- 
fawn-colour, the abdomen greyish ; legs white, banded with brown. LExpanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Guaremata, Panima in Vera Paz (Champion). 
8. Sufetula rusina, sp. n. (Tab. LX. fig. 14.) 
Primaries fawn-colour, with two semihyaline white spots beyond the middle, the spots edged with black, and: 
preceded and followed by a small white streak, the fringe black, white at the anal angle; secondaries 
hyaline-white, the outer margin broadly bordered with fawn-colour: head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen 
fawn-colour. Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Las Vigas (coll. Schaus). 
| The ‘specimen figured I believe to be a female, unique in Mr. Schans’s collection. 
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