38 Mr. Butler's Revision of the (jeiias Spilosoma 



Euclioetes aurata, n. sp. 



Chiefly differs from E. insiihita of Walker in its deep golden 

 colour, which covers the wings and body uniformly : expanse of 

 wings 1 inch, 6 lines. 



Espiritu 8anto, {Hir/r/ii/s). B.M. 



This is so much deeper in colour than any of the varieties of 

 E. insalata, that I have considered it necessary to name it. 



Eiicluetex iusnlafiL 



Hdlesldota iitsuhita, Walker, Lep. Het. 3, p. 734, n. 5, (1855). 

 Jamaica, Haiti, Venezuela, Sta. Martha, Santarem. B.M. 



Specimens from the last three localities are paler in colour 

 than those from Jamaica and Haiti. 



EucluHtes '} juss>(('<i\ 



Arcfla jassldiiii, Poey, Centurie de Lep. Cuha, (1832). 

 Cuba. 



The figure of the moth is so poor, that I feel very uncertain 

 as to its systematic position ; the palpi are represented as prom- 

 inent, which is not a character of this genus, but this may be an 

 error in drawing. 



Genus Pareuch^.tbs. Grote. 



Pai'i'iiclin-tcs C(uhin'i'i)-<a. 



Parcurluetes cMdaverosn, (Jrrote, Proc. Ent. 8oc. Phil. V, p. 

 245, (1865). 

 Cuba. 



Pareuchretes afiiiis. 



Parc.acha'tes affinis, Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. V, p. 245, 

 (1865). 

 Cuba. 



Genus Vanbssodes. Grote and Rohinsoii. 



Vanessodes clarus. 



Vanessodes clarus, (irote and Robinson, Trans. Am. Ent. See. 

 Ill, p. 176, (1871). 

 Texas. 



