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ACHARANA. 
Acharana, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, iii. p. 285 (1885). 
1. Acharana pheopteralis. 
Botys pheopteralis, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 349’; Walk. Cat. xviii. p. 612°; Leder. Wien. 
ent. Monats. vii. p. 372°. | 
Botys vestalis, Walk. Cat. xviii. p. 579°. 
Botys plebejalis, Leder. Wien. ent. Monats. vii. pp. 373, 469, t. 10. fig. 8°. 
Hab. Honpuras (Dyson *).—Sourn America!?3, Venezuela®, Rio Janeiro? *; 
ANTILLES, Jamaica +. 
TRISCHISTOGNATHA. 
Trischistognatha, Warren, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) ix. p. 429 (1892). 
1. Trischistognatha palindialis. 
Spilodes palindialis, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 380*; Walk. Cat. xviii. p. 772%. 
Hab. Mexico, Rinconada in Vera Cruz (Schaus).—Braazit * ®. 
One specimen, identified by Mr. Schaus. 
PACHYZANCLA. 
Pachyzancla, Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1884, p. 815 ; 1887, p. 228. 
1. Pachyzancla detritalis. 
_ Botys detritalis, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 347"; Walk. Cat. xvii. p. 572 *. 
Botys lycialis, Walk. loc. cit. p. 572°. 
Botys philealis, Walk. loc. cit. p. 596°. 
Hab. Mexico, Northern Sonora (Morrison), Cuernavaca in Morelos, Acaguizotla, 
Dos Arroyos, and Chilpancingo in Guerrero, Atoyac in Vera Cruz, Teapa in Tabasco 
(H. H. Smith), Jalisco (Schumann); Guatemata, San Gerénimo, Volcan de Atitlan 
(Champion); Honpuras?; Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Rogers) ; 
Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion).—CoLomsBia1?; WENEZUELA ¢ ; Guiana !2; 
Amazons, Villa Nova?; Braziu}2; ANTILLES, Jamaica ®, San Domingo ?*. 
A common and widely distributed species in Tropical America, varying greatly in 
size and to some extent in colour. We have received a large series of specimens from 
our region. 
2. Pachyzancla cynoalis, sp.n. (Tab. LXI. fig. 11, 3.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale semihyaline-yellow ; the primaries crossed by two fine darker lines—the 
first near the base, the second beyond the cell,—and with an indistinct submarginal line, the fringe dark 
yellow ; the secondaries crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two faint lines—the first beyond 
the middle, the second submarginal, —the fringe dark yellow: head, antenne, thorax, and aodomen 
