NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXV. 1918. 423 



25. aurifusa Walk., List Lep. Ins. ii. 393 (1854) (Venezuela). 

 Also from " Brazil " in coll. Brit. Mus. 



26. turgida Warr., Nov. Zool. xii. 314 (1905) (praec. ab. ?) (Venezuela), 

 (ab.) conifera Warr., Nov. Zool. xii. 315 (1905) (Venezuela). 



A similar example from Panama in coll. Brit. Mus. 



27. glycera Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885. p. 527 (Colombia). 



28. oribia Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885. p. 528 (sequ. subsp. ?) (E. 

 Peru). 



29. lativitta Walk., Char. Undescr. Lep. Het. p. 6 (1869) (sine loc). 

 Walker's type has the band of the forewing bleached white, but evidently 



belongs to the Amazonian species whicli resembles oribia except in the narrower 

 orange areas. 



30. subcuneijera Dogn., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xlvi. 342 (1902) (praec. form. ?) 

 (Ecuador). 



31. insincera Prout, sp. nov.* (Venezuela). 



32. ligula Hb., Samml. Exot. ScJmiett. i. tab. [180] (1806-18) (Hypocrita) 

 (Surinam). 



= fulvia Cram., Pap. Exot. iii. 101. tab. 251. fig. F (1779) (nee Linn.). 

 Inhabits the Guianas and North Brazil. 



33. tenuivittaBntl., Tr . Ent. Soc. Lond . 1878. p. 61 (praec. form. ?) (Amazons). 

 Also from Ecuador and the Guianas. 



34. cruciata Butl., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xv. 340 (1885) (Panama). 

 Distributed, Central America to S. Peru and Brazil. There may be two 



or three species mixed, as the face is curiously variable in colour. 



35. annulata Dogn., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii. 223 (1S09) (praec. ab. ?) 

 (Colombia) . 



36. aurimutua Walk., List Lep. Ins. ii. 292 (1854) (sine loc). 



= ? julvia Hb., Zutr. ii. 19. fig. 289-90 (1822) [Josia) nee Linn.) (Brazil). 

 = ? jesuita F., Sijst. Ent. 586 (1775) {Phalaena Bombyx) ("Lidies"). 

 Known from Ecuador and Brazil. 



37. interrupta Warr., Nov. Zool. viii. 441 (1901) (Colombia). 



38. mononeura Hb., Samml. Exot. Schmett. i. tab. [182] (1806-18) (Hypo- 

 crita) (Para ?). 



= 7nitis Walk., List Lep. Ins. vii. 1645 (1856) (S. Brazil). 

 The Tring Museum possesses also a single examjile from Popayan, Colombia, 

 possibly representing a separate race. 



39. jusigera Walk., List Lep. Ins. xxxi. 133 (1864) (sine loc). 



= fusijera Druce, Biol. Centr. Amer. Lep. Het. i. 149 (Central America). 

 Reaches from Mexico to Colombia. 



40. ligata Walk., List Lep. Ins. xxxi. 131 (1864) (Colombia). 



Sara, Dept. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, coll. div, (type in coll. Joicey) ; Buenavista, 750 in., coll. Tring 

 Mils. 



* Josia itisiticera sp. nov. (J $ 27-32 ram. Differs from ligula Hb. in having nearly the 

 coloration of mononeura (the ground-colour olive brownish rather than black, the markings slightly 

 more reddish orange than in ligula) and the longitudinal streak of the forewing narrowed, not 

 tapering (in the type (^ as narrow as in mononeura, in other examples less extreme, in the § reach- 

 ing a width of 1"5 mm.). Underside almost as in ligula. Venezuela; Gucuta, type (^ and para- 

 types, 4 (J(J, 1 $, in coll. Joicey ; Suapure, Ciudad BoUvar, etc., in coll. Tring Mus. These and 

 examples in coll. Brit. Mus. were named by Warren and Rosenberg " mononeura,^' but the white 

 venter and quite differently shaped streali of forewing beneath show that its affinities are rather 

 with ligula. 



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