14 Mr. Stretch's Reiinirk.t <>ii fin- s)/iio/iynu/ of thit 



Fig. 18. Zmid'iia .•mhdiaphaiiH, Felder, i.^ not unlikely to prove 

 identical with Z. contraria, Walker, which has the 

 secondaries very pale reddish. At best it can oidy take 

 rank as a variety of that species. 



Fig. 19. Zvd/KNA OCELLAHIS, Kelder. The specimen in the Brit- 

 isli Museum has the ground color of the ocelli white. 



Fig. 21. KucTKXiA ZY(;.ENYii)ES, Felder, is very near to, if not 

 identical with Prochis contraria, AA'alker. which difiers 

 in having the abdonuMi luteous. 



PLATE 8-i. 



Fig. 7. Wdt'.ruma inirwrejthala, Felder, = Etkrusia uirupta, 

 (^at. Lep. Het. P.. Mus., supp., 199, (1864). 



Fig. 8. ILdai-mla cicada, Fehh-r, = Eterusia pulchklla, var. % 

 ('at. Lep. Het. P>. Mus., 4:'.^ (1854). Walker supposed 

 his insect to he a variety of the Chalcosia pulchella, 

 of Kollar, ])Tit as this latter insect proves to he Chaloosia 

 PHALyENARiA, Kollar's name must sink, and Walker's 

 he retained for this insect. 



F"ig. 18, 19. Isdcliroiiia fallnx, Felder, = Sciathus puxctigera, 

 ("at. Lep. Het. P..' Mus., 752, (185.5). 



PLATE S4. 



Fig. 2. (loNOMETA POSTICA ^, Felder, - Parhif/Mim cffma. 

 Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 15. Mus. Walker described the 

 ^ under the name ailo])ted l)y Felder. 



Fig. ."). ( )psiRHiNA flexicosta $ , Felder, =-- (J. decorata, I 

 Walker. There is but little | if any difference between 

 these species except that the color of the latter is reddish 

 instead of yellowish. 



F^ig. 9. RhiiaxiiinH ridJiijaina ,^ , Felder, = /v///"///r^f/ oUVapin, 

 Cat. Lep! Het. B.'Mus., 973, (1855). 



Fig. 1(». Rhhnuiiiiii' calliiioiini '^, Felder, = Pinara oaxa, Cat. 

 Lep. Het.' B. Mus., 761, (1855). This latter insect is 

 very closely allied to the ()/>s/r/ii)i(i nicta/iJia'a ^, Walker, 

 whicdi differs in color, (Uily in having the base of the 

 se(;ondaries duskv. 



