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(2) Coronidia erecthea. 



t Coronidia erecthea Westw., Trans. Zool. So:, x. p. 530. pi. 87. f. 4 (1879) <J. 



The female differs from the male in having the blue band of the hindwing 

 not expanding towards the costa. 

 Mexico, Brazil. 



(3) * Coronidia diflacilis. 



Coronidia di/ficiUs Strand, Deutsch. Ent. Zeit. 1911. p. 039. (J ?. 

 Ecuador, Peru. 



(4) Coronidia orithea. 



Phalaena orithea StoU, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. p. 121. pi. 262. ff. 0. D. (1778) (J. 



Coronis d' Urville Latr., Curier, Rljne Anim. (ed. ii.) v. p. 389 (1829). and iii. p. 440. pi. 20. f. 4 (1830) 



French. 

 Coronis durvillii Guen., Ur. d.-. Phal. i. p. 21 (1857). 

 Coronis hysudrus Hopff., Sexie Sehmelt. ii. p. 4. pi. iii. ff. 4. 5 (1857) $. 

 t Coronidia boreada Westw., Trans. Zool. Soc. x. p. 531. pi. 87. f. 5 (1879) $. 



SZesico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Fr. Guinea, Surinam, 

 Brazil, Paraguay, Ecuador, Bolivia. 



Sect. II. (Hamidia). Antennae in both sexes with minute serrations end- 

 ing in bristles ; forewing of male without tuft of hair from inner margin. 



A. Forewing with the termen evenly curved. 



a. Hindwing with the tail of moderate length and rounded at extremity. 



(5) * Coronidia tangens. 



liomidia tawjens Strand, Deutsch. Ent. Zeit. 1911. p. 645. (J. 

 Ecuador, j in Coll. Rothschild. 



(6) * Coronidia traducta. 



Homidia traducta Strand, Deutsch. Ent. Zeit. 1911. p. 646. ?. 



The male differs from the female in the forewing having the postmedial band 

 suffused with red-brown, its outer edge whiter, its inner edge less dentate at the 

 veins, ending at tornus instead of just before it, the antemedial line and medial 

 line not edged with blue-white scales ; the underside of hindwing with the post- 

 medial pink band narrowing between veins 4 and 2 and the subterminal spots 

 between veins 4 and 2 bright pink. 



Bolivia, Peru ; (J ? in Coll. Rothschild, ? m Coll. Joicey. 



(7) * Coronidia vestvoodi. 



Coronis westwoodi Oberth., Et. Ent. vi. p. 28. pi. vi. f. 2 (1881) (J. 

 Colombia. 



(8) t Coronidia leucosticta n. sp. 



(J. Head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown mixed with some whitish ; 



antennae whitish ringed with dark brown ; palpi dark brown, the 1st joint with 



white mark at extremity, the 2nd with white streak at sides, the 3rd with the 



tip white; pectus, legs, and ventral surface of abdomen white suffused with 



