512 Annals of the Carnegie IMuseum. 



Family AMATID.'E Hampson. 

 (Syntomidae, auctonim.) 



Genus Eunomia Hiibner, 



78. Eunomia latenigra (Butler). 



Marissa latenigra Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc. London, XH, 1876, p. 395. 

 Eunomia latenigra Hampson, Cat. Lep. Phalaense, I, 1898, p. 200. 



One male specimen taken at Los Indies, November, 1912. 



Genus Nyridela Lucas. 



79. Nyridela xanthocera (Walker), 



Gymnelia xanthocera Walker, List. Lep. Heterocera in Brit. Mus., VIL 1856, p. 



1603. 

 Nyridela xanthocera Hampson, Cat. Lep. Phalaense, I, 1898, p. 218. 



One male specimen taken at Nueva Gerona, March 22, 1912. The 

 antennae are yellow throughout, and the specimen agrees perfectly 

 with the long series of this insect, which we have in the Carnegie 

 Museum from different parts of Central America and Jamaica. 



Genus Napata Walker. 



80. Napata chalybea (Hubner). 



Uranophora chalybea Hltbner, Zutraege Exot. Schmett., IH, 1827, p. 14, figs. 439, 



440. 

 Napata chalybea Hampson, Cat. Lep. Phaleenae, I, 1898, p. 409. 

 Ctenucha hilliana Dyar, Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, IH, 1915, p. 62. 



Five specimens, males and females, taken at Nueva Gerona, the 

 dates of capture ranging from June 8 to September 3. 



I have seen the type of Ctenucha hilliana Dyar, and find it to be 

 identical with N. chalybea. 



Family ARCTIAD/E. 

 Genus Utetheisa Hubner. 



81. Utetheisa venusta (Dal man). 



Euprepia venusta Dalman, Anal. Ent., 1823, p. 51. 



There are three specimens of this common insect taken at Los 

 Indios in November. 



