220 HETEROCERA. 
One specimen. Allied to P. hercules (Feld. & Rogenh.), from which it may be at 
once distinguished by the hyaline spots in the cell of the fore wing. 
4. Pachynoa flavidalis. (Tab. LXI. figg. 9, ¢ ; 10,2.) 
Botys flavidalis, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 329°; Walk. Cat. xviii. p. 562 *; Leder. Wien. 
ent. Monats. vii. p. 371°. . 
Botys cinctipedalis, Walk. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1891*; Grote, Check-list of N. Amer. Moths, p. 53°. 
Botys lacoalis, Walk. Cat. xviii. p. 733°. 
Hab. Nort America !2%45.—Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo), Orizaba (Boucard, 
in mus. D.), Rinconada, Paso de San Juan (Schaus); GUATEMALA, Chiacam in Vera Paz, 
Las Mercedes 3000 feet, San Isidro 1600 feet (Champion); Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. 
(Underwood).—S.K. Brazit, Rio Janeiro. | 
A variable species, both in colour and in the distinctness of the markings; some 
specimens are dirty white and others dark yellow. The largest specimens I have seen 
are those from Guatemala. The specimens from the Candelaria Mountains are all 
very pale. We figure a male from Chiacam and a female from Las Mercedes. No 
locality is given by Walker ° for Botys lacoalis. 
5. Pachynoa cyclades, sp. n. (Tab. LXI. figg. 12, ¢ ; 13, 9.) 
Male. Primaries fawn-colour, black at the base, clouded with blackish-grey from the middle almost to the 
outer margin, with a narrow waved black line, edged with greyish-white on the inner side, crossing the 
wing before the middle, a submarginal zigzag greyish-black line, edged with white on the outer side, 
extending from the costal margin near the apex to the inner margin near the anal angle, and a round 
white spot in the cell and an elongate spot at the end of it, both edged with black, the fringe fawn-colour ;. 
secondaries pearly-white, the marginal line fawn-colour, the fringe white: head in front, the antennae, 
and palpi brownish-fawn-colour ; the collar, thorax, and abdomen greyish-black, the underside of the latter 
and the legs white——Female. Primaries very similar to those of the male, but rather paler; the 
secondaries shaded with yellow, with a black spot at the end of the cell and a waved submarginal black 
line extending from the costal margin almost to the anal angle, the marginal line spotted with black. 
Expanse, ¢ 9, 2 inches. . 
Hab. Mexico, near Durango city (Becker), Mexico city (Hoge). 
Three specimens. This fine species is very distinct from any other known to me. 
We figure a male fronr Mexico city and a female from Durango city. 
ANOMOSTICTIS. 
Diastictis, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 355 (nec p. 288) (1816). 
Anomostictis, Warren, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) ix. p. 434 (1892). 
1. Anomostictis fracturalis. 
Botis fracturalis, Zell. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxii. p. 509, t. 3. fig. 16’; Grote, Bull. U.S. 
Geol. & Geogr. Surv. iv. p. 677 ”. 
Hab. Norta America ?, ‘Texas !.—Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison), Amula in 
Guerrero 6000 feet (1. H. Smith), Jalisco (Schumann). 
