THE ANNALS 



AND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 

 No. 81. SEPTEMBER 1904. 



XXVI. — TJie LEPivoPTEitA-PuALMNM of tJic Rahaman. 

 By Sir George F. IIampson, Bart., B.A., F.Z.S., &c. 



The following list of moths from the Bahamas is supple- 

 mentary to that published in the ' Annals ' (7) vii. p. 243 

 (1901).' 



Syntoniidae. 



Syntomeida st/ntomoides, Boisd. Spec. Gen. Lep. i. pi, xvi. 

 fig. 4 (183G). 

 Nassau [Sir G. Carter) ; Andros [Neville Chuinherlain). 



Lymire Edwardsi, Grote, Pap. i. p. 4 (1881). 



Abaco [P. A. Meers) ; Nassau [Sir G. Carter). 



The Nassau specimens are like those from Florida ; the 

 males from Abaco have the fore wing whiter, the hind wing 

 without brown on the veins and termen ; the female of both 

 forms lias the hind wing wholly suffused with brown. 



Arctiadae. 

 LiTJiosiAy^js. 



Mulona ui(/rijnnic/a, Ilmpsn. Cat. Lep. Phal. B. M. ii. }). 387, 

 pi. xxix. fig. (i (1900). 

 Abaco (/*, A. Meers) ; Andros (Bonhote). 

 Ann. X- Ma</. X. Hist, fcjcr. 7. Vol. xiv. 12 



