474 Lord Rothschild on Arctiine from 
82. Automolis flammans, Hmpsn. 
Automolis flammans, Hampson, Cat. Lepid. Phal. Brit. Mus. vol. iii. 
p. 50, pl. xxxvi. fig. 9 (1901) (Columbia). 
3 oo caught; 1g, 4 2 2 bred. (Cocoon large, netted 
round web of coarse brown threads slightly intermixed with 
hair. Pupa uniform sausage-shaped, rounded at both ends, 
black, very glossy, interspaces of abdominal segments 
rufous-chestnut ; cremaster consists of a bunch of short, 
stiff, dark brown bristles.) 
83. Automolis strigosa (Walk.). 
Luchromia strigosa, Walker, List Lepid. Ins. Brit. Mus. pt. 1. p. 273 
(1854) (Rio Janeiro). 
4 ¢ 3 caught. 
84. Automolis niveomaculata, Rothsch. 
Automolis niveomaculata, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. xvi. p. 42, pl. vi. 
fig. 21 (1909) (La Union). 
26 3 caught. 
85. Automolis alboatra, Rothsch. 
Automolis alboatra, Rothschild, Noyit. Zool. vol. xvi. p. 46, pl. vi. 
fig. 80 (1909) (Fonte Boa). 
3 6 fo caught. 
[ Automolis fuliginosa, Rothsch. 
Automolis fuliginosa, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. xvii. p. 187, pl. xiv. 
fig. 10 (1910) (Fonte Boa). 
Some time after I described the above species from a 
single ¢, I found while arranging my Amatide 8 ¢ ¢ 
Arctiids from La Union, which were evidently a species of 
Auiomolis, and agreed so well with what one would suppose 
the ¢ fuliginosa to be like that I put them under that 
species. in Mr. Moss’s collection, however, there is a speci- 
men labelled ‘ Alt. Am.” (=Upper Amazons) which is the 
undoubted ¢ of fuliginosa, for it is exactly like the 2 type 
in coloration, and only differs in the fore wings being more 
pointed and narrower and the hind wings shorter and more 
triangular. Therefore the La Uniou insect requires a name. 
