NO. 2050. LEPIDOPTERA OF THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE—DYAR. 209 



REMIGIA DISSEVERANS Walker. 



7. Paraiso, Canal Zone, February, 1911 (Biisck); Porto Bcllo, 

 March, 1912 (Busck); Corozal, Canal Zone, April, 1911 (Busck), and 

 July, 1912 (J. Zetek); Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck). 



The specimens are somewhat grayer, but appear to agree specifi- 

 cally with a series from Santo Domingo, Cuba, and Jamaica, which I 

 consider to be Walker's disseverans. Apparently there are three dis- 

 tinct species here, latipes Guenee, ranging from Argentina to the 

 United States, including the West Indies; disseverans Walker, from 

 the Greater Antilles to Florida, Texas, Central America, and Panama; 

 and marcida Guenee, from Texas, Mexico to Panama. These three 

 species all occur hi the United States and have been regarded as varie- 

 ties of repanda Fabricius. This, however, comes from the Lesser 

 Antilles and can be distinguished at once from disseverans, which it 

 otherwise resembles, by the abundant dense yellow scaHng on the 

 imderside of the hind wings of the male. The larvae described by me 

 as latipes ^ should be referred to disseverans. 



GONITIS EDETRIX Guen6e. 



1. Corozal, Canal Zone, July, 1912 (C. P. Crafts). 



ANOMIS EXACTA Hubner, 



7. Trinidad River, March, 1912 (Busck); Tabernilla, Canal Zone, 

 May, 1907 (Busck); Corozal, Canal Zone, July, 1912 (J. Zetek and 

 C. P. Crafts). 



ANOMIS (EDEMA Guenfie. 



2. Trinidad River, March, 1912 (Busck). 



ANOMIS INNOCUA Schaus. 



2. Cabima, May, 1911 (Busck); Corozal, Canal Zone, July, 1912 

 (C. P. Crafts). 



Very small specimens, badly worn. If not referable here, it is a 

 new species, but the specimens are unfit to describe. 



EtJLEPIDOTIS METALLIGERA Butler. 



7. Porto Bello, February, 1911 (Busck); Cabima, May, 1911 

 (Busck). 



EULEProOTIS HEMITHEA Druce. 



2. Chiriqui (Schaus collection). 



EULEPIDOTIS BOURGAULTI Bar. 



5. Porto Bello, February, 1911 (Busck); La Chorrera, May, 1912 

 (Busck). 



EULEPIDOTIS NORDUCA Schaus. 



1. La Chorrera, April, 1912 (Busck). 



EULEPIDOTIS JUNETTA. new species. 



Bright brown, the apex of fore wing shading to ocher-brown; inner 

 Mne straight, obHque, metalhc leaden within, red-brown without; 



1 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 23, 1901, p. 276. 

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