338 
I mis B. Front on the 
an extremely darkened form of S. 2'>U7ictiUff, Schaus, of 
which I can only compare very poor specimens. 
Venation normal for the group, SC^ ‘‘^ of forewing co¬ 
incident, from very slightly above middle of disco- 
cellulars. In the type specimen, the stalk of is 
almost connate with SC^‘^. It is very doubtful, as I 
understand Mr. Warren now recognises, whether Fhyso- 
cleora is structurally differentiable from Stenaleiclia\ it 
seems to be merely a “ genus of convenience,” for the 
accommodation of the smaller species, which have rather 
a different facies from the more typical Stenalcidia. 
244. Hymenomima extersaria (Warren). 
Ilymenominut extersaria, Warren, Nov. Zook, iv, 4G7 
(1897).! 
Hyrienoriima densata, Warren, Nov. Zook, xiv, 27G (1907) 
(ab.) (nov. syn.).- 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
Described from Colombia Q) and Peru (2). I have seen 
a good many specimens from Peru, but do not know of 
any more southerly records beyond that t)f M. Dognin. 
The species varies in depth of colour and strength of the 
pale distal blotch of forewing, which is almost absent in 
the ab. densata-, the undersurface seems very constant. 
245. Hymenomima nephalia (Druce)(?). 
Boai'mia oicijhalia, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Lep. Het., ii, 
75, tab. xlviii, 10 (1892). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin ; also (?) in coll. Bastelberger. 
The true nephalia is from Mexico, and I have seen only 
Druce’s type specimen. There stand with it, in the British 
Museum, two other examples from Paraguay, which may 
possibly represent a local race, with rather longer hind¬ 
wing, its postmedian line further from the cell-spot and 
some other differences, but which I should personally have 
been disposed to regard as a separate, though nearly allied 
species. I believe it is to this latter that M. Dognin’s 
“ nejphalia ” should be referred ; and I have already (see 
Stenalcidia grisea, Warr.) recorded that Dr. Bastelberger 
has a specimen which might be an extreme aberration of 
the same. Here, as in many other cases, more material is 
the great desideratum. 
