150 Sir George F. Hampson on the 
(20). *CaTaCLYsTA ALVEALIS, Feld., Reis. Nov., 
pl. 136; figs 3". : 5 : : . Brazil. 
(21). *Caractysta CuMALIS, Druce, Biol. Centr. Central 
Am. Het., ii., p. 273, pl. 63, fig. 15 : America. 
(22). -CaTACLYSTA DIVULSALIS, W1k., xxxiv., 1336 Brazil. 
(23). *CATACLYSTA CHALCITIS, Feld., Reis. Nov., 
pledis6, fig, 9. : : : : . Brazil. 
(24). FCATACLYSTA FULVICINCTALIS, sp. n. 
Reddish brown ; abdomen with pale rings. Forewing with broad 
fulvous band just before middle, edged by pale and dark lines ; a 
pale and dark postmedial line oblique from costa to vein 3, then 
recurved to lower angle of cell and running to outer angle, form- 
ing a sinus enclosing a fulvous patch ; a black-edged orange 
marginal band with a pale line inside it towards costa. Hindwing 
with fulvous medial band edged by pale and dark lines, the latter 
angled beyond lower angle of cell; an orange marginal band with 
four black spots on it, with metallic spots between them and a 
marginal series of small spots. 
Hab. Jamaica (Cockerell). Hup., 18 mm. 
(25). {CATACLYSTA PAVONIALIS, Sp. 0. 
Reddish brown ; abdomen with pale rings. Forewing with 
traces of waved subbasal and medial lines ; a postmedial angulated 
whitish mark formed by a streak from lower angle of cell met by 
a line from costa ; a fulvous marginal band. Hindwing pale; a 
fulvous patch in and beyond end of cell crossed by an oblique 
opalescent whitish discocellular band ; a marginal cluster of black 
spots disposed somewhat in three series, with metallic colours 
between them and a black line on its inner edge. 
Hab. Guadalupe and Callao, Peru (J. J. Walker). 
Evp., 14 mm. 
(26). CATACLYSTA GUENEEALIS, Snell., Tijd. v. Brazil, Ar- 
Ent., 1875, p. 260, pl. 14, fig. 13  . ; gentina. 
}Cataclysta trilinealis, Warr., Trans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond., 1889, p. 295. 
(27). CATACLYSTA ALIS, WIk., xix,, 953 . . W. Indies, 
Cataclysta gemmiferalis, Led., Wien Ent. Venezuela, 
Mon., 1863, p. 454, pl. 18, fig. 8. Brazil. 
(28). CaracLysTa INSULALIS, W1k., Trans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond. (3), 1 p. 123 E . Haiti, Brazil. 
