Pard, Brazil, and other Localities. 461 
(Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xvii. p. 497 (1906) (Carabaya), 
and placed by Sir George in the genus Hupseudosoma. Iu 
1909 I deseribed an allied insect as Prumala incisa (Nov. 
Zool. vol. xvi. p. 25, pl. iv. fig. 17 (1909) (Fonte Boa)) from 
a ¢,and this insect Sir George placed next to his incarnata 
in Aphyle; in 1911 Monsieur Dognin described a ¢ distinct 
from Druce’s marpessa under the name of Hupseudosoma 
parapessa (Hét. Nouv. Amer. Sud, fase. v. p. 9 (1912) 
(Fonte Boa)), which is evidently the ¢ of my incisa. 
Lastly, in 1909 I described as Antaxia affinis (Nov. Zool. 
vol. xvi. p. 26, pl. iv. fig. 20 (1909) (Carabaya)) a further 
allied form which Sir George placed next to parapessa, 
Dogn., in Hupseudosoma. Dr. Jordan has examined all 
these with the exception of the ¢ parapessa, aud finds the 
neuration is the same. 
Dr. Jordan also examined a number of species placed in 
the genera Pheomolis, Neaxia, Eriostepta, Amaxia, Evius, 
and Areomolis, and is convinced that all the species with 
modified or distorted hind wings due to the presence of 
scent-organs belong to one genus, while those with normal 
hind wings belong to another. ‘Tbe presence of the very 
varied types of scent-organ displaces the veins of the hind 
wings, and the resulting neuration cannot be considered 
generic, as it is confined to the ¢ sex. 
It becomes apparent, therefore, that the whole of the 
Arctiine requires a.complete classificatory revision, and 
the present paper must be read in that light ; the alteration 
of generic names can only be considered as tentative. 
15. Pheomolis bella bella (Schaus). 
Neaxia bella, Schaus, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxix. p. 212 (1906) 
(St. Jean de Maroni). 
Sir George Hampson places this directly after NVeavia 
theon, Druce, whereas the neuration agrees with that of 
Pheomolis lepida, Schaus. I believe, in tact,,that lepida, 
Schaus, is only the Central-American race of della, Schaus, 
and must stand as Pheomolis bella lepida (Schaus). 
a 6 yl. 2 caught: 
16. Prumala saturata (Walk.). 
Automolis saturata, Walker, List Lepid. Ins, Brit. Mus, pt. vii. 
p. 1635 (1856) (Para). 
7 3 3S caught. 
