HETEROCERA. ATd 
LAPHYGMA (I. p. 267). 
Laphygma macra (I. p. 267). 
To the localities given, add :—Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
PRODENIA (I. p. 268). 
Prodenia variolosa (I. p. 269). 
To the localities given, add:—British Honpuras, Belize (Sir Alfred Moloney, 
in mus. D.). 
DARGIDA (I. p. 270). 
Dargida singularis (I. p. 270). 
To the localities given, add :—Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). 
Dargida niphanda (TI. p. 270). 
To the locality given, add:—Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo), Atoyac in Vera Cruz 
(H. H. Smith); Guarvumata, Volean de Atitlan (Champion); Costa Rica, Candelaria 
Mts. (Underwood). 
8. Dargida lineata, sp.n. (Tab. XCIII. fig. 18.) 
Primaries dark purplish-brown, very similar in marking to those of D. singularis, Butl., but without the green 
spot on the inner margin, a narrow white submarginal line edged on the outer side with pale brown 
extending from the apex to the anal angle, the costal margin near the base streaked with greenish-brown, 
the fringe dark brown; secondaries brown, paler at the base: head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen 
brown, the legs reddish-brown. Expanse 2 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.). 
CONSERVULA (to follow the genus Dargida, I. p. 271). 
Conservula, Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc. ii. p. 17 (1874). 
1. Conservula clauda. 
Conservula clauda, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxi. p. 231 (1894) *. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (coll. Schaus!, M. Trujillo). 
2. Conservula cedica, sp. n. (Tab. XCIII. figg. 9, ¢; 10, 2.) 
Male. Primaries dark brown, crossed from the costal margin near the apex to the inner margin by a very 
distinct pale band; secondaries semihyaline white, shaded with brown along the costal margin and at 
the apex: head, antenne, thorax, abdomen, and legs dark brown, the anal tuft pale brown.— Female. 
Very similar to the male, but with the secondaries dark brown. Expanse, ¢ 1;%, 2 14 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo: 3), Orizaba (Boucard, in mus. D.: 2); 
Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion). 
Three specimens. The Jalapa male and the Orizaba female are figured. 
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