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FILODES. 
Filodes, Guenée, Sp. gén. des Lép. viii. p. 317 (1854) ; Lederer, Wien. ent. Monats. vii. p. 390, 
t. 4. fig. 23. | 
1. Filodes hesusalis. 
Botys hesusalis, Walk. Cat. xviii. p. 642°. 
Filodes (?) hesusalis, Leder. Wien. ent. Monats. vii. p. 391, t. 12. fig. 15 *. 
Hab. Guaremata, Duefias, San Gerénimo, Purula (Champion); Costa Rica, Cande- 
laria Mts. (Underwood); Panama (Ribbe, in mus. Staudinger).— WEST AFRICA, Sierra 
Leone 1} ?. 
Central-American specimens do not differ from Walker’s type, which is stated* to 
come from Sierra Leone. Lederer’s figure also agrees with our insect. 
2. Filodes augustalis. 
Botys augustalis, Feld. & Rogenh. Reise der Novara, Lep. t. 134. fig. 26 ‘ 
Hab. Mexico, near Durango city (Becker), Cuernavaca in Morelos (Bilimek', 
H. H. Smith), Hacienda de la Imagen and Amula in Guerrero (H. H. Smith); 
GuateMALa, San Gerénimo (Champion); Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 
feet (Logers). 
3. Filodes pucilla, sp.n. (Tab. LXI1I. fig. 27.) 
Male. Primaries bluish-black, crossed in the middle from the costal to the inner margin by a wide yellow 
band; secondaries bright yellow, broadly bordered with bluish-black from the apex to the anal angle ; 
the fringe yellow: head, thorax, abdomen, and legs bright yellow, the anus black; the antenne white 
from the tip to beyond the middle, then black to the base. Expanse 7 inch. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Juan in Vera Paz (Champion). 
One specimen. 
CINDAPHIA. 
Cindaphia, Lederer, Wien. ent. Monats. vii. p. 438 (1863). 
1. Cindaphia bicoloralis. 
Asopia bicoloralis, Guen. Sp. gén. des Lép. vili. p. 205'; Walk. Cat. xvii. p. 3647. 
Cindaphia incensalis, Leder. Wien. ent. Monats. vil. p. 439, t. 17. fig. 8°. 
Endotricha julialis, Walk. Cat. xvii. p. 389°. 
Botis facetalis, Berg, Bull. Mose. xlix. 2, p. 224°. 
Hab. Norra America! 2,—Mexico, Presidio (Forrer), Rinconada in Vera Cruz 
(Schaus), Atoyac in Vera Cruz (H. H. Smith); Guatema.a, San Gerénimo and Lanquin 
in Vera Paz (Champion); Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 to 7000 feet (Hogers), 
Candelaria Mts. (Underwood); Panama, Caldera in Chiriqui (Champion).—EKcuapor ; 
Amazons; Brazin!234; Patagonia ®. 
Specimens from our region are considerably larger than those from the Amazons. 
