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PACHYDIA (II. p. 135). 
Pachydia abdominaria (II. p. 135). 
Perissopteryx delusa, Warren, Novit. Zool. iv. p. 477 (1897) °. 
To the localities given, add :—Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. ( Underwood 1). 
9. Pachydia nigristicta. (Tab. XCIX. fig. 20.) 
Thysanopyga nigristicta, Warren, Novit. Zool. iv. p. 477 (1897) °. 
Hab. Mexico, Teapa (H. H. Smith); Costa Rica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood '), 
Volcan de Irazu (Rogers). 
A specimen from the Volcan de Irazu is figured. 
GORYTODES (II. p. 138). 
3. Gorytodes (?) mexicana, sp.n. (Tab. XCIX. fig. 19, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries greyish-brown ; the primaries crossed beyond the middle from the costal to 
the inner margin by a narrow darker brown line, and with a small black dot at the end of the cell, the 
fringe of both wings greyish: head, thorax, and abdomen greyish-brown, the antenne blackish-brown. 
Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. Mexico, Bolafios in Jalisco (Lichardson). 
One specimen. 
LEPIODES (II. p. 148). 
3. Lepiodes (?) maxima, sp.n. (Tab. XCIX. fig. 21.) 
Female. Primaries reddish-brown, crossed about the middle by a wide greyish-black band which is edged on 
both sides with greyish scales, a black spot at the end of the cell, the fringe greyish-brown ; secondaries 
pale greyish-brown, darker at the anal angle: head, thorax, abdomen, and legs greyish-brown, the 
antenne black. Expanse 17 inch. 
Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000-3000 feet (Champion). 
Two specimens, one much darker than the other. 
4. Lepiodes (?) unicolor, sp. n. (Tab. XCIX. fig. 22.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries pale brownish-grey, each with a round blackish spot at the end of the cell : 
head, thorax, abdomen, and legs grey, the antenne blackish-brown.—Female. Similar to the male, but 
much larger. Expanse, d 14, 2 2 inches. 
Hab. Mexico, Presidio de Mazatlan (forrer). 
5. Lepiodes (?) punctata, sp.n. (Tab. XCIX. fig. 23, ¢.) 
Male. Primaries and secondaries dark brown; the primaries with a raised tuft of black scales at the end of 
the cell, beyond which a fine black line crosses the wing from the costal to the inner margin: head, 
thorax, abdomen, and legs dark brown.—/emale. Very similar to the male, but paler. Expanse, ¢ °, 
14 inch. 
