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HERMINODES (I. p. 383). 
2. Herminodes sabata. (Tab. XCVII. fig. 10.) 
Herminodes sabata, Druce, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiii. p. 363 (1894) *. 
Female. Primaries very pale fawn-colour, with a small spot at the base, a dot in the cell, and a large comma- 
shaped marking at the end of the cell all reddish-brown, a star-shaped brown spot near the base on the 
inner margin; secondaries blackish-brown; the fringe of both wings pale fawn-colour : head and thorax 
fawn-colour, the abdomen and antenne brown. Expanse 24 inches. 
Hab. Muxtco, Orizaba (mus. D.1); GuateMata, Guatemala city (Rodriguez) ; 
Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood). | 
The male differs from the female in having a dark spot at the end of the cell. We 
figure the type from Orizaba. 
BANIANA (I. p. 384). 
4, Baniana appensa. 
Heterogramma (?) appensa, Feld. & Rogenh. Reise der Nov., Lep. t. 120. fig. 13°. 
Hab. Guatemata, Coban in Vera Paz, Las Mercedes (Champion). 
The two specimens obtained in Guatemala are very similar to Felder and Rogenhofer’s . 
figure. ‘Their type! was from an unknown locality. 
5. Baniana gobar, sp. n. (Tab. XCVII. fig. 8.) 
Primaries pale fawn-colour, broadly bordered on the outer margin with dark brown, this colour becoming 
paler externally, and with two small black spots on the edge of the costal margin, and a rather large 
black mark on the inner margin near the base; secondaries pale brown: head, collar, and antenne 
dark brown, the thorax and abdomen pale fawn-colour. Expanse ? inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Cuernavaca in Morelos, Dos Arroyos and Tierra Colorada in Guerrero 
(H. H. Smith); GuateMaa, San Gerénimo (Champion). 
Four specimens, showing considerable variation in the extent of the markings on the 
primaries. We figure a dark example from Dos Arroyos. 
6. Baniana helicon, sp. n. (Tab. XCVII. fig. 9.) 
Primaries pale fawn-colour, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two darker brown lines—the first 
indistinct, close to the base, the second beyond the middle, much wider, and darker,—and with a waved 
submarginal line extending from the apex to the anal angle, the marginal line black, the fringe fawn- 
colour; secondaries brown: head and front of the thorax reddish-brown, the abdomen blackish-brown. 
Expanse 1] inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith); Gcatemata, Volcan de Atitlan 
2500 feet (Champion). 
The Guatemalan specimen is figured. 
7. Baniana fulvia, sp.n. (Tab. XCVIL. fig. 11, ¢; 12, 2.) 
Male. Primaries pale brown from the base to beyond the cell, where the wing is crossed from the costal to the 
inner margin by a straight dark brown line, beyond which to the outer margin it is yellowish-fawn- 
