IMMALO. 19.") 



extremities reddish : abdomen red with blackish segmental bands. 

 Fore wing dark brown, the cosfca, veins, andinner margin blackish; 

 some red at base of inner area joined by a diffused subbasal band 

 from below the costa; a medial reddish hand from below costa 

 forking round a large discoidal patch, then oblique and ending at 

 vein 1: a rather maculate reddish subterminal line slightly exeurved 

 below veins 7 and 5. Hind wing pale red with greyish brown 

 subterminal hand; cilia greyish. 



Hind wing with vein 8 obsolescent. 



Hab. Mexico, Zacualpan (Mutter). Rep. GO millim. This 

 species is unknown to me. figured from a drawing from type in 

 U.S. Xat. Mus. 



*1337 c. Ammalo cirphoides. (Plate LXVI. tig. 2.) 



HaUsidota cirphoides, Roths. Nov. Zool. xxiii. p. 271 (1916). 



. d . Head, thorax, and abdomen oehreous slightly tinged with 

 rufous; palpi with some dark brown hair at side of 2nd joint; 

 fore femora above and tibiae on inner side with some dark brown 

 hair. Fore wing oehreous white with a rufous tinge on basal area, 

 along eosta and median nervure to middle, and on inner margin to 

 near tornusj an oblique deep rufous streak from apex to vein 6, 

 diffused below and a faint diffused curved rufous subterminal line 

 from it to inner margin; cilia rufous to vein 3. Hind wing 

 oehreous white, thinly scaled. 



Hab. Colombia, Monte Tolima (Fassl), type f 6 in Coll. 

 Rothschild. Exp. 44 millim. 



1339. Ammalo insulata, insert : — 



Ammalo arravaca, Jord. Nov. Zool. xxiii. p. 127 (1916). 



A form described on differences in the genitalia only. 



Larva. Swainson, J.N. York Ent. Soc. viii. p. 33 (1900). 



Hairy, black; dorsal and subdorsal series of white spots, later 

 reduced to thin lines ; 1st, 3rd, 7th, and 9th somites dull red, also 

 the lateral area of 4th, the 1st and last somites with long white 

 hairs among the black ones. 



Food-plant : Jack-in-the-bush. 



*1340^. Ammalo tenerosa. (Plate XL VIII. fig. 4.) 



Ammalo tenerosa, Dyar, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xliv. p. 286 (1913). 



6 ■ Head and thorax white, the tegulae and fore coxae yellow ; 

 abdomen yellow, white at base, with dorsal series of small black 

 spots and lateral series of points, the ventral surface white. Wings 

 white ; fore wing with the costa yellow towards base. 



Sab. Mexico, Misantla (Mailer). Exp. 34 millim. This 

 species is unknown to me, figured from a drawing from type in 

 U.S. Nat. Mus. : 



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