266 Mr. Warren on the Pijmlidina collected 



ZEBRONIADiE. 



59. Zebro7iia perspicata. 



Phalcena perspicata. Fab., Mant., ii., 213, 240. 

 Spilomela persplcalis, Gn., Delt. & Pyr., 280, 273 ; 



Ld., W. E. M., vii., p. 442. 

 Zehronia perspicalis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xvii., 



471. 

 Phalcena-PyraUs strigialis, Stoll, pi. 12, fig. 7. 



One (? . Near the mouth of R. Jurua, Nov. 14th, 1874. 



60. Zehronia ledalis. 



Zehronia ledalis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xvii., 

 p. 474. 



One 3" from Pupunha, E. Jurua, Oct. 1st, 1874. 

 Walker's types were from Ega. 



The species is evidently closely allied to Zehronia 

 {Ochlia) panthcraUs, Hiib., Zutr., iv., 20, 337, figs. 673, 

 674, from N. America ; but the ground colour of this 

 last is given as straw-yellow. 



Zehronia jjhenice = Phalcejia-Pyralis phenice, Cram., 

 Pap. Exot., iv., 185, pi. 382, fig. q.=^ Zehronia fcederalis, 

 Hiib., Verz., 361, S456 = Spilomela phenicealis, Gn., 

 Delt. & Pyr., 281, 275 = (?) Spilomela podalirialis, Gn., 

 Delt. & Pyr., 281, 274, seems entirely to have escaped 

 Lederer's observation, though it forms the type of 

 Hiibner's Zehronia. I see no reason why this name 

 should not be restored to the genus in place of Guenee's 

 far more modern Spilomela. 



61. Synclera jarhusalis. 



Samea jarhusalis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xvii., 

 p. 352. 



Four males, R. Madeira, May 26th, 1874 ; one female, 

 R. Javary, Dec. 6th, 1874 : all at light. Walker's types 

 are from St. Domingo. 



Very closely allied to Synclera traducalis, Z.^Gly- 

 phodes univocalis, Wlk., which occurs in S. Africa, Syria, 

 and Hindostan ; but this last has the pale spaces along 

 the hind margin and the segments of the abdomen 

 pearly white. 



