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HERDONIA (to précede the genus Rhodoneura, II. p. 184). 
Herdonia, Walker, Cat. xix. p. 963 (1859) ; Hampson, P. Z. 8.1897, p. 610. © 
.1, Herdonia thetis, sp. 2. (Tab. C. fig. 1) 
Primaries creamy-white, faintly banded with brown from the base to beyond the middle, a pale brown band 
" . @xtending from the costal margin near the apex to the anal angle; secondaries white, crossed from the 
costal to the inner margin by two brown lines—the first near the base, the second about the middle, 
the latter widening on the inner margin,—and with two fine brown submarginal lines extending from the 
apex to the anal angle: head and front of the thorax yellowish-white, the rest of the thorax, the tegule, 
abdomen, and legs white, the antennz brown. Expanse 1); inch. . 
“ Hab. Mexico, Paso de San Juan in Vera Cruz (coll. Schaus). | 
One specimen. Allied to H. botydana, Walk., from Brazil, but a much paler and 
slightly smaller insect. \ 
AZAMORA (IL. p. 190). 
" -9 Azamora lata, sp. n. (Tab. C. fig. 2.) 
Primaries pale reddish-brown, crossed from the costal to the inner margin by two narrow white lines—the 
first near the base, waved, the second beyond the middle, straight, shaded on the outer side with greyish- 
white,—and with a dark brown point at the end of the cell; secondaries creamy-white, shaded with pale 
reddish-brown at the apex and partly round the outer margin : head and thorax pale reddish-brown, the 
abdomen grey (antenne wanting). Expanse ;%, inch. 
Hab. Costa Rica, Volcan de Irazu 6000 feet (Rogers). 
One specimen. 
3. Azamora sororia, sp. n. (Tab. C. fig. 3.) 
Primaries pale reddish-brown, darker at the apex, with a rather wide greenish-yellow band edged with a white 
line crossing the wing near the base from the costal to the inner margin, a round spot at the end of the 
’ eell, and a curved pale brown line extending from the costal to the inner margin, the marginal line black, 
the fringe dark brown; secondaries uniformly pale reddish-fawn-colour: head, antenne, thorax, and 
abdomen pale reddish-brown, the legs pale brown. Expanse 13 inch. 
“Hab. Mexico, Jalapa (M. Trujillo). 
One specimen, apparently a female. 
TOSALE (11. p. 191). 
Tosale oviplagalis (II. p. 192). 
To the localities given, add:—Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 to 6000 feet 
(Champion). | 
TETRALOPHA (to follow the genus Yosale, II. p. 192). 
Tetralopha, Zeller, Isis, 1848, p. 859. 
1. Tetralopha scortealis. 
Hemimatia scortealis, Leder. Wien. ent. Monatschr. vii. p. 347, t. 7. fig. 12°. 
_ Hab. Norra America!.—Mexico, Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith). 
Our Mexican specimen is very similar to Lederer’s figure. - 
BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Heter., Vol. IT., August 1899. 4 aa 
