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9. Halisidota niveigutta. 
Halesidota niveigutta, Walk. Cat. vii. p. 1709 (1856) *. 
Halisidota seruba, antea, i. p. 93 (nec Herr.-Schiff.). 
To the localities given, add :—-Mzxico, Dos Arroyos in Guerrero, Teapa in Tabasco 
(H. H. Smith), Coatepec (coll. Schaus).—CoLomBia!; Brazi?. 
Mr. Schaus has lately founded a genus, Thalesa, for H. seruba, Herr.-Schaff., and 
states that it has a different neuration from that of H. niveigutta *. 
9 (a). Halisidota laroipa. 
Halisidota laroipa, Druce, P. Z. S. 18938, p. 2887. 
Hab. Panama, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet, Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 feet (Champion).— 
Ecuapor, Sarayacu!; Braziu!. 
The Panama specimens are almost identical with those from Sarayacu in my own 
collection. 
Halisidota bicolor (I. p. 93). 
Of this species we have received a specimen from Mexico city (Hoge). 
H. bicolor is closely allied to H. carye, Harris. 
12. Halisidota minima. 
Halesidota minima, Neum. Papilio, iii. p. 188 (1888) *. 
Halisidota armillata, H. Edwards, antea, i. p. 94°. 
Euhalisidota agelia, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) v. p. 214 (1890) *. 
To the locality given, add :—Nortu America, Arizona !.—Mexico, State of Jalisco 
(Richardson ®, M. Trujillo); Guaremata, in the city (Rodriguez). 
This species varies to a great extent: the specimen described under the name of 
Euhalisidota agelia is very pale, almost white, with all the markings very faint; others 
have the markings of the primaries quite dark brown, and in the female the secondaries 
are broadly bordered with brown. 
12 (4). Halisidota semirufa. (Tab. LXXIV. fig. 10.) 
 Halesidota semirufa, Walk. Cat. vii. p. 1708 (1856) *. 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Zrétsch, in mus. Staudinger).—Amazons, Para’. 
The type of this species is in the Saunders collection at Oxford. We figure 
Dr. Staudinger’s specimen. oo 
12 (s). Halisidota pectina. 
Halisidota pectina, Schaus, Journ. New York Ent. Soc. iv. p. 189 (Sept. 1896) °. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (Schaus1, Hoge), Orizaba (coll. Schaus), Coatepec (Brooks) ; 
GuateMa.a, Volcan de Atitlan 2500 to 3500 feet (Champion). 
* Of. Journ, New York Ent. Soc. iv. p. 136 (Sept. 1896). 
