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but much darker, with the primaries and the outer margins of the secondaries thickly irrorated with 
greyish-white scales ; the underside also greyer. Expanse, ¢ 2, 2 3 inches. ; 
Hab. Panama, Chiriqui (Trétsch, in mus. Staudinger). 
Nephodia (2) monacharia, Maass. & Weym., is closely allied to this species, and it 
belongs to the same genus. 
GLOVERIA (I. p. 202). 
Messrs. Neumoegen and Dyar (Journ. New York Ent. Soc. il. p. 158) sink the name 
Gloveria as a synonym of Dendrolimus, Germar. 
Gloveria olivacea (I. p. 202). 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.); BRITISH 
Honpuras, Belize (Str Alfred Moloney, in mus. D.). 
Gloveria venerabilis (I. p. 202). (Tab. LXXXV. fig. 7, 3.) 
Gloveria venerabilis, H. Edwards, anted, i. p. 202 (part., nec figg.). 
The insect referred by me to G. venerabilis, and figured on Tab. XXII. under that 
name, proves to belong toa different species. We now figure a correctly determined 
specimen from Dr. Staudinger’s collection ; it is also from Mexico. 
The type of G. veneradilis was from Jalapa. 
3 (a). Gloveria edwardsi, sp. n. 
Gloveria venerabilis, anted, i. p. 202, t. 22. figg. 18 (4), 19 (2) (part.) (mec H. Edwards). 
Hab. Muxico, Durango city (Becker), Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.). 
As the differences between this insect and G. venerabilis will be easily seen by a 
reference to our figures, it is not necessary to give a detailed description. 
Gloveria jalape (I. p. 202). 
Messrs. Neumoegen and Dyar (Journ. New York Ent. Soc. ii. p. 152 (1894)] have 
made this species the type of a new genus, Edwardsimemna! 
EUTRICHA (to follow the genus Lebeda, I. p. 203). 
Eutricha, Stephens, Illustr. Brit. Ent., Haust. ii. p. 50 (1829) ; Walker, Cat. vi. p. 1405. 
1. Eutricha conradti. (Tab. LXXXV. fig. 9, 3.) 
Eutricha conradti, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xii. p. 180 (1894) '. 
Male. Primaries reddish-brown, crossed beyond the middle from the costal to the inner margin by several 
indistinct paler brown bands, and with three small black spots near the anal angle, the fringe brown; 
secondaries uniformly dark reddish-brown, the fringe slightly paler: head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen 
reddish-brown, the legs dark brown. Expanse 3 inches. 
Hab. Guatemaua, Coban in Vera Paz (Conradt *). 
One specimen. 
