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Piuhiiliii xjH'c, Herrioh-Schiiffer, C'nrrexji. HI. p. 5H (IHO.')) (Cuba). 



Pdtlii/lia iiioniata, Grote (now Clemens, 1859), Proc. En/. Soc. Phihttl. v. p. G3 (186,0) (Cuba) ; 



id. & Uoh. ,ihi,l. v. p. 150. n. 60 (1865) ; id., I.e. vi. p. .^28(1867) (Cuba) ; id., Tmm. Amer. Ent. 



.s'w. iii. p. 185 (1871) (Cuba) ; Gundl., Couh: Enl. Ciihami p. 201 (1882) (Cuba). 



c??. Piilc median interspace of forewing not interrupted, its ])ro.\imal edge 

 coneave, distal edge straight or very faintly concave behind middle. 

 Ildli. West Indies : Jamaica ; Haiti ; Cuba. 

 "We have not seen Cuba specimens. 

 In the Tring Museum 4 c?c?, 3 ? ? from : Jamaica {tj/]>e, S) ; Haiti. 



3M4. Pachylia darceta. 



*Piirhii!ia darceta Druce, in Did. Centr. Amer., Lep. Hel. i. p. 15. n. 2. t. 2. f. 4 ( ? ) <1881) 

 (Chiriqui ;— coll. Staudinger) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Hel. i. p. 678. n. 4 (1892). 



c? ? . Palpus rather more prominent than in resnmens, but also rounded as 

 in that species. Antennal segments, spines of abdomen, and merum of coxae 

 essentially as in resumens. 



U}j])ersi(h very uniform in colour. Forewing with three oblique black lines, 



two in basal half, the third almost longitudinal, from upper angle of cell along 

 R^ ; stigma black, round, prominent. Hindwing without markings. 



Underside paler, three lines on disc. 



<S. Scent-organ of forccoxa less developed than in resumens, but more than 

 in the other species. First hindtarsal segment only one-fourth shorter than the 

 tibia, with long scales at the base ventrally. Processes of tenth tergite (PI. XLII. 

 f. 4, ventral view ; f. 5, lateral view) very much shorter than in resumens, less 

 compressed, very obtuse at end, and here widely apart ; processes of sternite 

 represented by two sfiort, subtriangular lobes which are widely separated from one 

 another (A>). ('laspcr elongate, as in Ju-inni/is, the patch of bristles of resumens 

 wanting ; the double basal tubercle prolonged (t), pointed, densely punctate-rugate ; 

 har})e of right [and left clasper different, the right one narrowing into a heavy 

 vcntro-distal process (PI. XLV. f. 26), which bears at or near the point of 

 curvature of the upper edge a small tooth ; this tooth is developed on the left 

 harpe (PI. XLV. f. 27) into a long, slender, pointed, recurved process, which 

 reaches a little beyond the dorsal edge of the clasper. Penis-sheath produced 

 dorsally into an obtuse lobe, which bears a row of teeth at the right and left edges, 

 the rows meeting at the end of the lobe. 



? . Not dissected. 



Early stages not known. 



Had. tlhiriqui to Bolivia and Para. 



In the Tring Museum 10 S3 from: Rio Dagua, Colombia (Rosenberg); 

 S. Javier, R. Cachabi, Ecuador ; Bolivia ; Amazons. 



In coll. Standinger 1 c?, 1 ? from Iquitos ; I c? from Rio Songo, Bolivia ; 

 1 ? (tj/jje) from Chiriqui. 



In Mus. Bern from Para (Dr. Goeldi), at the electric light, iii. viii. 



305. Pachylia resumens. 



*Pach)flia resumenx "Walker, List Lep. Ins. B. J/, viii. p. 190. n. 2 (1856) (Rio de Jan. ; Honduras ; 

 Haiti ;— Mus. Brit.) ; Clem., Journ. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. iv. p. 159. n. 50 (1869) ; Morris, Cat. 

 Lep. X. Am. p. 19 (18G0) : Clem., in Morris, Syn. Lep. N. Am. p. 18.S. n. 3 (1802) ; Herr.-Sch., 

 Cocrcyj. Bl. p. 58 (1865) (Cuba) ; Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. v. p. 63 (1865) (Cuba) ; id. 

 & Rob., ibid. V. p. 159. n. 61 (1865) ; Grote, ibid. vi. p. 329 (1867) (Cuba); Herr.-Sch., Au>iser. 



