1865.] 51 



external defining blackish lines are not observable. Where this subternii- 

 ual band dilates apically on the costa and on internal margin within in- 

 ternal angle, it is composed of blackish scales, the latter shade more 

 prevalent in the 9 than in the % , in which also this subterminal band 

 is most distinct. Terminal space green, widest at the centre, concol- 

 oroiis with median space. Fringes brownish, except at internal angle. 



Posterior wings blackish, pale yellowish on costa; a pale yellow, 

 subterminal band, constrictedly interrupted above anal angle and 

 divided by the nervules, which latter are more or less covered by 

 darker scales, into sub-triangular spots, of which the largest and most 

 isolated* surmounts anal angle ; the anal space also largely yellow. 

 Fringes very pale yellowish. 



Under surface of both wings bright ferruginous ochraceous, irrorate 

 with darker dots and lines. The external defining lines of the sub- 

 terminal band of the upper surface are here represented very distinctly 

 and are arcuate between the veins, enclosing a brighter ferruginous 

 yellowish space, analagous to the subterminal band of the upper surface ; 

 terminal margins of both pair tinged with olivaceous. 



Thorax and head above olivaceous-green, with a lateral line on both 

 sides running from the tips of the tegulae, where it is darkest, above 

 the eyes to tips of palpi. Some darker hairs mixed at base of thorax. 



Abdomen above green without spots and bands, though there is a 

 .series of paler segmentary defining shades. Beneath, the abdomen is 

 clothed with mixed fawn, whitish and ochreous scales, which extend 

 laterally upwards, where they are darkest. Under surface of thoracic 

 region and palpi clothed with dense, mixed ferruginous and yellow, 

 hairy squammation ; two lateral green large subtriangular patches, be- 

 neath anterior wings and extending in front of them. Legs finely 

 scaled, paler outwardly. Exp. % 2.50 inches. 9 3.00 inches. Length 

 of body S 1.50 inch. 9 1.60 inch. 



B'lLitaf.— Cuba, (Poey.) Coll. Ent. 80c. Philad. 



Niimher 81 of Pory's 3fSS. Catalogue. 



Chserocampa Chiron Drury sp., seems tome, judging by the figure, 

 to be a distinct species. Cramer's figure, on the other hand, refers 

 undoubtedly to the present species. 



Chaerocampa Gundlachii. 



Chcerocampa Gundlachii Ileiu-ich-Sehaefler. Corr. Blatt. p. 149. (1863.) 

 " " H-S.. Corr. Blatt. p. 58. (Ks65.) 



Green. Anterior wings of an olivaceous-green, of a duller shade 

 than the thoracic region above; external margin not so oblique, not api- 

 cally so falcate as in the preceding species. Base of wings clouded with 



