( :558 ) 



(I. 1. rimosa riinon'i. 



AiKvri/j- .iri/ruii, \Vulk>T (nmi Cramer, 17«0), Ix. viii. p. 22'). n ,0 (ISoi)) (partiin : Haiti) ; 



Aneeryx meiiecliUK 'i, Eierrich-Sch., Cnrre.y). III. p. 150 (1803). 



Ancei-yx ncjirim'i, id., I.e. p. iA) (1805). 



Kibmyia niiumi Grote, l.i: p. 73. t. 2. f. 1 (^J) (ISllu) (Cuba). 



Eniiiiyis mniechus id., I.e. v. p. 75 (18(;5) ; id. .t Rob., Uiid. v. p. 107. n. 104 (1805). 



Dihiphonola rimom Grote, I.e. vi. p. 32'.l (1807) (Cuba) ; Guudl., C"nlr. Ent. Cuhana p. 215 (1881) 



(de.scr. of larva and pupae). 

 huynnllius niiiosiis (!) Grote, TniiiK. Amei: Eiit. Sor. iii. p. 185 (1871) (Cuba) ; Butl., Trwm. Zool. 



Sm: L<md. ix. p. 001. n. 1 (1877) ; Kirby, Cat. L,j,. llH. i. p. 098. n. 3 (1892). 

 Ami-ryj- iimhi,' Grote & Rob., Tninn. Amp,: Eiil. Soc. ii. p. 77 (1808) {num. mul.) ; Boisd., Spec. Gen. 



Up. mi. i. p. 125. n. ;) (1875) (partim). 

 Amen/x rimoKii id., I.e. p. 125. n. ',) (1875) (partim); Miiscbl., Verh. Zool. Bnl. Gen. Wieii xxvi. 



p. 346 (1870) (quite distinct from .«7/c.-h) ; Dew., Mittli. MUneh. Eid. Ver. i. p. 92 (1877) 



(Porto Rico). 



c??. Mt'sotlioracic tey-iila witlioiit brown mesial stripe; Mack basal i)atcii of 

 forewino; absent or small ; black border of hindwing broad, reaching at H^ nearly 

 lialfway to cell ; ? without black streak R''— M' on forewing (always V). 



Larva described by Gnndlach, I.e., on Plumeria. 



Hal). West Indies : CUiba ; Haiti ; Porto Rico. 



In the Tring Mnsenra 1 c?, 1 ? iVom ("uba. 



h. T. liniosd iiwlitus. 



Iso(/,mthi(>: sri/rim, Druce (iioii Cramer, 1780), in liiol. Ceiilr. Amer., Lep. Tht. i. p. 18. n. 1 (1882) 



(Chiriqui). 

 Isoynalhtis iiiclitm Edwards, Ent. Amer. iii. p. 90 (1887) (Mexico); Beutenm., iS«//. .t»(e)-. .)[ii>:. 



N. H. iv. p. 170 (1892) (Jalapa, specimens from coll. Hy. Edwards) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. 



p. 698. n. 2 (1892) ; Druce, I.e. Siijipl. p. 312. n. 2 (1890) (Mexico ; Guatemala; Nicaragua ; 



Costa Rica). 



(??. Mesothoracic tegnla with brown streak. Forewing, above, mnch more 

 variegated with blackish brown than in r/'/n. rimosa, and the markings heavier ; 

 border of hindwing not reaching halfway to cell at R^ ; ? with forewing much 

 more shaded with black, especially near hinder margin. 



Larva : AV. Schans sends us the following description : 



" The smallest specimens I found were about 40 mm. long. Head small, pale 

 yellow. Body white, with slight transverse folds in skin posteriorly on each 

 segment. A narrow yellow ridge on first segment, crossing it transversely in 

 centre. The following segments have each a narrow black transverse band 

 anteriorly, which on second and third segments has a shorter narrow black band 

 behind it. The other segments have a small black cuneiform spot subdorsally 

 extending backwards from tlie transverse bands. Laterally there is a narrow black 

 line, interrupted on each segment anteriorly by the white ground-colour. This line 

 sends up two small black shoots, one centrally and the other posteriorly. In some 

 specimens the lateral black markings are wanting. Horn black, with a white ring 

 near tip. 



"When mature the larva changes completely in colour and markings. At 

 longest from llU to I'Jl mm. Head and tir.st and last segments pale grey; head 

 with a small black spot on either side of the mouth. The body is dorsally grey, 

 with four longitudinal bands of light grey, edged with a narrow white line 

 followed by a dark grey or black line, which sliades into ground-colour. In some 

 specimens the inner two bands are interrupted, forming on each segment an oblong 



