HETEROCERA. 439 
2. Olceclostera amoria. (Tab. LXXXVII. fig. 22, 3.) 
Olceclostera * amoria, Druce, P. Z. 8. 1890, p. 505°. 
Olceclostera maya, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1892, p. 326°. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus).—Ecuapor, Sarayacu 1. 
Mr. Schaus’s specimen, from which our figure is taken, is a little paler than the 
Ecuador type. | | 
PARATHYRIS (to follow the genus Acronyctodes, I. p. 209). 
Parathyris, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 158 (1816) ; Walker, Cat. v. p. 1087 (1855); Kirby, 
Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 852 (part.). ; 
The species included in this genus by Mr. Kirby in his Catalogue belong to four 
different groups. 
1. Parathyris cedo-nulli. 
Phalena Bombyx cedonulli, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. p. 108, t. 346. figg. A, B*. 
Parathyris cedonulli, Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 158°; Walk. Cat. v. p. 1089°%. 
Hab. Nicaragua, Chontales (Belt).—Guiana, Surinam ! 3. 
A fine specimen of this rare South-American species was captured in Nicaragua by 
the late Mr. Belt and presented by him to the Oxford Museum. 
EURYDA (L p. 210). 
Euryda variolaris (I. p. 210). 
To the localities given, add :—British Honpuras, Belize (Sir Alfred Moloney, in 
mus. D.). 
ALPIS (I. p. 210). 
Alpis contigua (I. p. 210). 
Bombyx habitus, H. Edwards, Ent. Amer. iii. p. 91 (1887) (¢)’. 
To the localities given, add:—Mexico, Jalapa (UM. Trujillo), Coatepec (Brooks), 
Vera Cruz (Schaus 1). . 
SIBINE (I. p. 211). 
1 (4). Sibine lysia, sp.n. (Tab. LXX XVII. fig. 20, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries reddish-brown, with the outer margin from the apex to the anal angle broadly bordered with 
darker brown; secondaries pale cream-colour, thickly clothed with reddish-brown hairs along the inner 
margin and at the apex: head and thorax bright green, the antennz brown, the abdomen and legs reddish- 
brown. Expanse 1 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (MZ. Trujillo). 
One specimen, allied to S. chloris, Herr.-Schaff. 
* Incorrectly printed Giceclostera. 
