SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT. 



EnOPALOCEEA. 



Family NYiiPHALiDiE. 

 Subfam. DanaincB. 

 ^Group Danaoid Heliconina.) 

 LXX. — Sais Euryanassa. 



Subfam. Aercenin<s. 

 LXXVI.— Actinote Alalia. 



Subfam. Nymphalina. 

 LXVI. — Dione Juno. 

 XLIII.— Dione Vanilla}. 

 LXXI. — Pyrameis Braziliensis, n. sp. 

 XXII. — Ageronia ferentina. 

 VIII. — Heterochroa Syma, var. 

 XCIV. — Siderone Isidora. 



Family Papilionid^e. 



Subfam. PierincB. 

 LXXXIV.— Synchloe Monuste. 

 LXXXVI. — Leptophobia Aripa. 



Subfam. Papillonince. 

 LXV. — Papilio Bunichus. 

 LXXVII.— Papilio Polydamas. 

 LXXXIII.— Papilio Protodamas. 



Heterocera. 



Family Sphinqid^. 



XCV.— Philampelus Vitis. 

 V. — Philampelus Anchemolus. 

 LXXXV. — Amphonyx Tapayusa, n. sp. 



Family ZYQMtuhs.. 

 XIV. — Saurita Cassandra. 



Family Notodontid^. 

 XCIII.— Aneurocampa Mingens. 



Family Psychid^. 



LVin.— Genus ? 



Family Saturniid^. 

 XXVI. — Automeris illustris. 

 XVIII.— Automeris ophthalmica, n. sp. 

 C. — Attacus Arethusia. 

 XL VII. — Attacus Jacobsese, 



Family LASiocAMPiDiE. 

 XLIV. — Syssisphinx Molina. 

 XC. — Mesotages trilunula. 

 XXXIX. — Megalopyge fuliginosa, n. sp. 

 LXIV. — Hyleria falcifera. 



Family Tineid.®. 

 XCVII.— Endrosis Braziliensis, n. sp. 



The above arrangement includes only those species which are enumerated 

 in this paper. In the following page they are incorporated with the species 

 contained in the previous collection, as given in the Proceedings of the 

 Society for 1881-2, p. 331. 



F. MOORE. 



