46 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



Family CATEPHIID^. 

 Stictoptera, Guenee. 



68. Stictoptera subaurata. 



Stictoptera subaurata, AValker, Lep. Het. xiii. 

 p. 1132, n. 5 (1857). 



Stictoptera phryqanoides, Walker,!, c. xv. p. 1812 

 (1858). 



Nagara steirialis, Walker, 1. c. Suppl. 4, p. 1379 

 (1865). 

 Rio Negro, 4tli July; Marapata, 30th December, 1874 ; 

 Manaos, 3rd January; Rio Jutalii, 3rd and 5th February, 

 1875. 



COCYTODES, Guenee. 



69. Cocytodes schneideriana. 



Phalcena schneideriana, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. 

 p. 37, pi. 308, fig. A (1782). 

 Rio Jutahi, 27th January, 1875. 



Allied to C. immanis; what M. Guenee and Mr. Walker 

 were about to refer this thick-bodied and altogether robust- 

 looking moth to the genus Letis I cannot imagine ; the 

 only excuse for jNIr. Walker is that he probably blindly 

 followed M. Guenee, and there being no example of 

 Cramer's species in the collection, never afterwards dis- 

 covered his error. 



Family BOLINID^. 

 BOLINA, Guenee. 



70. Bolina fasciolaris. 



^dia fasciolaris, Hiibner, Zutr. Exot. Schmett. 

 figs. 443, 444. 

 Near Santa Cruz, Rio Solimoes, 9th December, 1874. 



71. Bolina cunearis. 



Bolina cunearis, Guenee, Noct. iii. p. 70, n. 1414 

 (1852). 

 Marica, Rio Madeira, 23rd May ; Curimatii, Rio 

 Jurua, 30th October, 1874. 



The Amazonian examples are all referable to the more 

 prevalent form of the species described by M. Guenee as 

 var. A. 



