520 Messrs. P. I. Lathy and W. F. H. Rosenberg’s 
Catasticta philomene, Rob. 
C. philomene, Rob. Seitz Macrolepidoptera Faun, Amer., 
vol. 11, part 8, p. 71 (1909). 
Specimens that we have received from Staudinger under 
the manuscript name of philomene are identical with colla, 
Doubld. 
Catasticta hopfferi, Rob. 
C. hopfferi, Rob, Seitz Macrolepidoptera Faun, Amer., 
vol. ii, part 8, p. 71 (1909). 
This is identical with pinava, Doubld. 
Catasticta hegemon, G. and 8. 
C. hegemon, G. and §., Biologia C. Americana, vol. ii, 
p. 120, and Ixiv, f. 21-4 (1889). 
Rober makes no reference to this species, 
Catasticta strigosa, Butl. 
C. strigosa, Butl., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), 17, p. 54 
(1896). 
Staudinger and Bang-Haas have sent this species out 
under the name of modesta, Luc., and Rober evidently 
accepted this as correct, as he figures it as such. C. modesta, 
Luc., however, is quite a different species and more nearly 
allied to pinava, Doubld. 
Catasticta amastris, Hew. 
Huterpe amastris, Hew., Bol. Butt., p. 3 (1874). 
This is another species overlooked by Rober, and on our 
examining the type in the British Museum we found it to 
be the female of nzobe, Rober, which name, of course, will 
have to sink as a synonym. 
Catasticta cerberus, G. and 8. 
C. cerberus, G. and §S., Biologia C. Americana, vol. ii, 
p. 120, and lxiv, f. 19, 20 (1889). 
A species of which Rober makes no mention; it is 
allied to the preceding. 
Catasticta apaturina, Butl. 
C. apaturina, Butl., Entom., 34, p. 302 (1901). 
Rober’s figure does not agree with the type, which has a 
white band on the hindwing; it appears to approach more 
nearly to our new species C. truncata. 
