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23. Zatrephes flavida, Hmpsn. 
Zatrephes flavida, Hampson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xv. p. 441 
(1905) (St. Jean de Maroni), 
Sir George Hampson unites my albotestacea with his 
flavida, but I do not agree. 
1 $ caught. 
24. Zatrephes trilineata, Hmpsn. 
Zatrephes trilineata, Hampson, Ann, & Mag, Nat. Hist. (7) xv. p. 441 
(1905) (St. Jean de Maroni). 
2.3 3 caught. 
25. Zatrephes bilineata rufobrunnea, Rothsch. 
Zatrephes bilineata rufobrunnea, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol, xvi. 
p. 3l, pl. iv. fig. 40 (1909) (Fonte Boa), 
Sir George Hampson has treated my rufobrunnea as a 
mere aberration, which is quite wrong, as it is the Amazonian 
local race, whereas typical bilineata only occurs in Southern 
Peru. 
1 ¢ caught. 
26. Zatrephes foliacea, Rothsch. 
Zatrephes foliacea, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. xvi. p. 31, pl. iv. 
figs, 41-43 (1909) (Fonte Boa). 
27. Zatrephes flavinotata (Rothsch.). 
Automolis flavinotala, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. xvi, p. 39, pl. vi. 
fig. 4 (1909) (San Antonio do Javary). 
Sir George Hampson has placed this insect and my 
Automolis pseudopremolis in Zatrephes, which appears to me 
quite wrong, but until the whole subfamily can be revised 
I leave them in that genus rather than risk a double change. 
The undescribed ¢ differs from the 2 in its narrower and 
more pointed fore wings, and in the less extent of rose on 
the hind wing. 
The Para seriesis very small. Expanse: type ? ,36mm.; 
Para, ¢ ¢ 26-30 mm., 2 30 mm. 
5g ,1 2 caught. 
28. Zatrephes nitida (Stoll). 
Phalena nitida, Stoll in Cramer, Pap. Exot. vol. iii. pt. xxiii. p. 147, 
pl. celxxiy. fig. F (1780) (Surinam). 
Sir George Hampson has united my rosella with nitida, 
but this is not the case, the two being quite distinct. 
