HETEROCERA. 399 
10. Ptychoglene pamphylia. (Tab. LX XVIII. fig. 10.) 
Ptychoglene pamphylia, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) iv. p. 90 (1889) ’. 
Primaries blackish-brown, yellow from the base to the middle of the costal margin, the yellow colour not 
extending to the inner margin; secondaries blackish-brown, the basal half orange; the underside of both 
wings as above: head, antennm, thorax, and legs black, the tegule yellow ; abdomen black, with the sides 
yellow. Expanse 1,), inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalisco (Schumann '). 
One specimen. 
BOENASA (to follow the genus Ptychoglene, I. p. 130). 
Boenasa, Walker, Cat. xxxi. p. 266 (1864). 
1. Boenasa polyphron. (Tab. LXXVIII. fig. 9.) 
Boenasa polyphron, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii. p. 177 (1894) °. 
Primaries pale brown, with a white streak on the inner margin extending from the base almost to the anal 
angle, and a small white streak near the apex; secondaries carmine, with the outer margin from the apex 
to the anal angle broadly bordered with black: head, thorax, abdomen, antenne, and legs black, the anal 
tuft carmine. Expanse ? inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Morelia (f. D. G.1). 
One specimen. Allied to B. nigrorosea, Walk., from San Domingo, the type of the 
genus. 
CISSURA (to follow the genus Jnopsis, I. p. 130). 
Cissura, Walker, Cat. ii. p. 488 (1854). 
Cratosia, Felder, Reise der Novara, Lep. t. 106. fig. 8 (1874). 
1. Cissura decora. 
Cissura decora, Walk. Cat. ii. p. 489 (1854) *. 
Cratosia (Creatonotus) parallela, Feld. Reise der Novara, Lep. t. 106. fig. 8 (1874) ”. 
Hab. British Honpuras, Belize (Sir Alfred Moloney, in mus. D.).—Brazi}, 
Cuyaba ?. 
The specimen from Belize differs both from Walker’s description and Felder’s figure 
in having no trace of the third red streak on the primaries. The insect is not in very 
good condition, and it is inadvisable to name it without seeing more examples. 
ARDONEA (I. p. 130). 
Doracis, Boisduval, Lép. Guat. p. 96 (1870). 
Ardonea morio (I. p. 130). 
To the Mexican localities given, add :—Jalisco (fichardson), Soledad in Guerrero 
5500 feet (H. H. Smith), Orizaba (H. J. Elwes, F. D. G.), Cuesta de Misantla 
(M. Trujillo). 
