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(Fabr.), but the tufting of the abdomen and the type of maculation lead 

 the author to place roseae in the adjacent genus Laphygma. 



Roseae is by far the largest species of Laphygma known, measuring 

 43-53 mm. in wing expanse. 



Amyna insularum Schaus 



Zoologica, 5: 37, pi. 1, fig. 8, 1923. 

 Cartago Bay, Albemarle Island; January 21, 1938; 



J. S. Garth. Sd 2? 



Conway Bay, Indefatigable Island; February 15, 1933; 



J. S. Garth. 1? 



Academy Bay, Indefatigable Island; January 20, 1934; 



J. S. Garth. 1$ 



James Island ; January 9, 1932 ; J. S. Garth. 1 cT 2$ 



Charles Island ; January 1-4, 1932 ; J. S. Garth. 1 d 



Determined by comparison with the types in the U.S. National Mu- 

 seum. 



Male genitalia: Scarcely if at all different from North American 

 specimens of Amyna octo Guenee.'^ 



General distribution: endemic, but possibly only a race of the com- 

 mon new world species octo Gn. 



HELIOTHINAE 



Chloridea cystiphora (Wallgrn.) 



Ajithoecia onca Wallgrn., Wien. Ent. Mon., 4: 172, 1860. 



Schaus, Zoologica, 5: 23, 1923. 

 Cartago Bay, Albemarle Island; February 14, 1933; 



J. S. Garth. 1? 



South Seymour Island ; February 1 8, 1 933 ; J. S. Garth. 5 c? 1 2? 



General distribution: Panama, Galapagos Islands, and possibly Ha- 

 waii. 



Chloridea virescens (Fabr.) 



Schaus, Zoologica, 5 : 24, 1923. 

 Cartago Bay, Albemarle Island; February 14, 1933; 



J. S. Garth. 1? 



Tower Island ; January 19-24, 1932 ; J. S. Garth. 1? 



General distribution: United States to Argentina. 



7 Richards, Entomological News, 49: 94, pi. 1, 1938. 



