270 Mr. Warren ou the Pynd'uUna collected 



70. Q^ diodes sepidchralis. 



Desniia sepulchralis, Gn., Delt. & Pyr., 190, 123. 



One (? , without any notice of locality or date, and in 

 very poor condition. It differs from the other species of 

 CEdiodes by the smallness of the first hyaline spot, 

 which Guenee calls comma-shaped. His type, a ? , was 

 from Cayenne. Lederer seems to have ignored the 

 species altogether. The ciliated antennge, without the 

 nodosity of Desmia, prove it an (Ediodes. 



71. Lamprosema lumdalis. 



Lamprosema lumdalis, Hiib., Zutr., ii., 21, 152, figs. 



303, 304; Moeschler, Surinam, iv., p. 40 (430). 

 Asopia lumdalis, Gn., Delt. & Pyr., p. 205 ; Wlk., Cat. 



Lep. Het. B. M., xvii., p. 368. 

 (Ediodes (.-) lumdalis, Ld., W. E. M., vii,, p. 434. 

 Desmia pelealis, Wlk., I.e., xvii., p. 338. 

 D. canacealis, Wlk., I.e., xvii,, p. 342. 

 Botys dorisalis, Wlk., I. e., xviii., p. (316. 

 B. codrusalis, Wlk., xviii., I. e., p. 616. 

 B. oenipjjecdis, Wlk., I. c, p. 619. 



One ? , R Jutahi, Jan. 31st, 1875 ; in poor condition. 

 In the British Museum Collection there are five examples 

 of Desmia pelealis, three of Botys, and one unnamed 

 without abdomen, but otherwise very perfect, from 

 Espiritu Santo. 



The type of Walker's D. canacealis differs slightly 

 from L. lumdalis, the upper surface being more mottled 

 with fuscous, and all the wings having a more strongly- 

 marked marginal metallic line ; the white costal spot at the 

 base of the second line is much more visible on the under 

 side, but I doubt if it is really distinct. In fresh speci- 

 mens of L. lumdalis the second line is followed, especially 

 on the hind wing, by a lustrous metallic band. 



72. Samea ecclcsialis. 



Samea ecclesialis, Gn., Delt. & Pyr., 194, 132. 



S. castellalis, Gn., Delt. & Pyr., 195, 133. 



*S'. disertalis, Wlk., Cat. Lep. Het. B. M., xxxiv., 



p. 1302. 

 S. discessalis, Wlk., ib., xxxiv., p. 1302. 



