354 Mr. Butler on varUnis genera of the 



tliese insects from description, without seeiui>' figures or types, I 

 should consider tliem to be similar in form to Thelia aiigiduta 

 and T. tacta, of Walker, and therefore would add the latter to 

 the genus. 



DAKNOiDES, Fairm. 



To this geuus I would add Iloriola semivilta of Walker. 



COMBOPHORA, Geriii. 



The following sjsecies are referable to this genus — C. Beskii, 

 (ierm., Ifenibracis iiiani", Fabr., C. cimsentanea, Fairm. ( = 

 C. mdCiilat I, Gucrin), and C. ininor, Fairm. ( = C discontinna, 

 Walker). 



OMOLON, Walker [Ilt'liddoir, Stal). 



1. Oiniiluii, laportei. 



(Jinitbiijilnira laportei, Germar, Silb. Kevue Eut. iii, ]). 25o, 2 

 (l«3a). 



Coiiiho/iJioj-a i:arliiatu, Gui'tIh, Icon. Regue Anini. p. .'}(!() 

 (l,S20-44). 



Brazil. Brit. Mus. 



2. Oiniihni incongrna. 



Coiiihophora iiicdngrua, Walker, List Ilomopt. Suppl. p. 34U 

 (1858). 



Tunantins (Bates). Ty})e Brit. Mus. 



3. Oinolon trldens. . 



Oinolon tridens, Walker, Journ. Eut(im. i, ]i. .'ill!, pi. xv; 

 fig. 1 (18G2). 



Head yellow, with two longitudinal black stripes ; ])ronotum 

 coarsely and regularly reticulate-punctate, sulphur yellow, Avith a 

 strongly marked rugulose black-edged castaneous dorsal carina ; 

 on either side, parallel to the latter and proceeding from the 

 anterior margin, two black couA^ergent strijoes, which unite and 

 taper to a point just below the centre of the dorsal arch ; a 

 trigonate clay-coloured spot, bordered by a forked and then 

 semicircular black stripe, the outer extremity of which rmis 

 along the ujiper margin of the jjoslerior latei'al spines, an ol)li(pie 

 black l)t)i-dcred clay-coloured patch at tlie ini'crior extremity of 



