476 Lord Rothschild on Arctiine from 
92. Automolis vitreoides, sp. un. 
Differs from vitrea meridionalis by the less distinct lines 
in the dark basal portion of fore wing and in their dark basal 
colour extending to apex along the costo-subcostal area. On 
the hind wing the inner third is more distinctly rose-pink 
aud sharply cut off from rest of wing. 
1 gS caught. (1 g, Trinidad, in Tring Museum.) 
93. Automolis intermedia, Rothsch. 
Automolis intermedia, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. xvi. p. 48, pl. vi. fig. 87 
(1909) (La Union). a 
lg, 2 9 2 caught. 
94. Automolis orbona, Schaus. 
Automolis orbona, Schaus, Entom. Amer. vol. v. p. 90 (1889) (Vera 
Cruz). 
3 6 3 caught. 
95. Automolis bonora, Schaus. 
Automolis bonora, Schaus, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxix. p. 219 (1905) 
(Cayenne), 
4 83,1 2 caught. 
96. Automolis luteola, Rothsch. 
Automolis luteola, Rothchild, Noyit. Zool. vol. xvi. p. 44, pl. vi. fig. 9 
(1909) (Sapucay). 
Sir George Hampson puts my Juteola down as the ? of 
his Idalus xanthus; this is not correct,as I have $ and ¢ of 
luteola aud S 3 of wanthus. The Para specimens of luéeola, 
as well as of orbona and bonora, are darker and more orange 
than specimens from more northern localities. 
266,12 caught. 
97. Automolis polystria, Schaus. 
Automolis polystria, Schaus, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. vol. xxix. p. 219 
(1905) (St. Jean de Maroni), 
2 6 oS caught. 
98. Automolis submarginalis (Rothsch.). 
Prumala submarginalis, Rothschild, Novit, Zool. vol. xvi. p. 24, pl. iv. 
ti, 16 (1909) (Minas Geraes). 
