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7. Phassus smithi, (Tab. LXX XIX. fig. 6.) | 
Phassus smithi, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) iv. p. 92 (1889) ’. 
Primaries pale fawn-colour, indistinctly mottled with a darker shade, with a few lunular-shaped markings near 
the apex and along the outer margin ; secondaries uniformly reddish-fawn-colour, slightly streaked with 
paler colour along the costal margin near the apex; the underside of both wings pale fawn-colour: head 
and thorax reddish-fawn-colour, the abdomen and legs pale fawn-colour, the antennz brown. Expanse 
4,4, inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Atoyac in Vera Cruz (#. H. Smith). 
One specimen, captured in May 1888. This species is allied to P. championi, but 
differs from it in colour and markings. 
ICHTHYURA (to precede the genus Cecrita, I. p. 234). 
Melalopha, Hiibner, Tentamen, p. 1 (part.) (1810) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 608. 
Pygera, Ochsenheimer, Schmett. Bur. iii. p. 224 (part.) (1810). 
Ichthyura, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 162 (1816); Walker, Cat. v. p. 1054 (1855) ; Packard, 
Monogr. Bombye. Moths of America north of Mexico, i. p. 123, t. 40. figg. 1-4 (neuration ) 
(1895). 
Clostera, Stephens, Ill. Brit. Ent., Haust. ii. p. 12 (1828). 
This genus is very fully described by Mr. Packard, though his statement that it is 
not represented in Asia or in the tropics is incorrect, some six or seven species being 
known from India, Japan, Ceylon, and Java. 
1. Ichthyura inornata. 
Ichthyura inornata, Neum. Papilio, ii. p. 184 (1882) 1, Pack. Ent. News, iv. p. 78°; Monogr. 
Bombyc. Moths of America north of Mexico, i. p. 130, t. 3. figg. 9-11 , 
Melalopha inornata, Neum. & Dyar, Canad. Ent. xxv. p. 123‘; Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. xxi. p. 192°; 
Journ. New York Ent. Soe. ii. p. 115°. 
Hab. Norra America, South-eastern Arizona 128 Sonora (Morrison, in mus. D.).— 
Mexico ®, Guadalajara in Jalisco ( Goldsmith, in mus. D.). 
I have received one male and two females of this species from Mexico. 
CECRITA (I. p. 234). 
Cecrita biundata (I. p. 234). 
To the localities given, add :—Mexico, Jalapa (MU. Trujillo). 
3 Cecrita remuria, sp.n. (Tab. XC. fig. 5, 3.) 
Male. Primaries sage-green, irrorated with yellow scales, a zigzag black line crossing the wing at the end of 
the cell from the costal to the inner margin, beyond which is a curved black line with some black on the 
outer side of it, the fringe green ; secondaries with the costal half sage-green, irrorated with yellow, and 
with the black zigzag line continued from the primaries, the inner half of the wing pale fawn-colour, 
slightly dusky along the inner margin; the underside of both wings uniformly greyish-white: head, 
