341 AMATID^E. 



end of cell with an oblique series of three spots between it and 

 inner margin ; a subterminal series of ten spots, larger towards costa, 

 the series incurved below vein 3 and the spot below vein 3 elongate ; 

 a subapical spot with streak above it on costa ; four rather quadrate 

 terminal spots between veins 7 and 3 and a larger patch in sub- 

 median interspace ; cilia blackish beyond the spots and towards 

 tornus. Hind wing semihyaline white, the costa and inner margin 

 black-brown ; the termen narrowly black-brown expanding into 

 slight wedge-shaped marks at veins 5 and 2 ; cilia black-brown, 

 white at tips at middle. 



Hab. Brazil ; S.E. Peru, Oconeque (OcJcenden), 1 S • Exp. 

 48 millim. 



1117. Eucereon Carolina. (Plate XIX. fig. 18.) 



Nelphe Carolina, H. Eclw. Ent. Am. ii. p. 166 (1887). 



Galethalea confinis, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. i. p. 80 ; Hmpsn. Cat. 



Lep. Phal. B.M. i. p. 508 ; Dyar, Cat. Lep. N. Am. p. 77 (nee Herr.- 



Schiff.). 

 Eucereon cubensis, Schaus, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxx. p. 136 (1904). 

 Eucereon confusum, Roths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 178 (1912). 



Hab. U.S.A., Florida, Indian 11. ; Mexico, Orizaba (Florh), 

 1 § , Jalapa {Schaus) ; Guatemala, San Geronimo (Champion), 

 1 d , 2 $ , Guatemala City (Rodriguez), 1 S , 1 $ ; Costa Pica, 

 Candelaria Mts. ( Underwood), 1 J , 1 $ , Godman-Salvin Coll., San 

 Jose ( Underwood) ; Panama, Chiriqui, type d confusum in Coll. 

 Rothschild; Cuba, Matanzas (Schaus), type t 6 cubensis in U.S. 

 Nat. Mus. ; Colombia, Popayan (Lehmann) ; Venezuela, Caracas, 

 Merida (Briceno) ; ARGENTINA, Tucuman (Steinbach, Monetti). 

 Exp. 6 40, 2 48 millim. 



Egg. Dyar, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxiii. p. 262 (1900). 

 Two-thirds of a sphere, rounded, smooth, white translucent with 

 a greenish tinge ; reticulations slight, irregularly hexagonal. 



Larva. Stage 1. Head slightly bilobed, whitish ; ocelli black ; 

 mouth brown ; body white, the tubercles slightly gre} r ish ; setae pale ; 

 hairs black with pale tips. 



Stage ] I. Greenish yellow ; hairs black and white. 

 Stage III. Body pale yellow with black dorsal line on somites 3 

 to 12 broken at ends. 



Stage IV. B.xty with olive-black dorsal band widening at middle 

 of somites ; a yellow subdorsal line ; hair mostly white. 



Stage V. Head black ; body dorsally black, ventrally pale 

 greenish; warts flesh-colour; hair black mixed with grey and white, 

 the long hairs at ends- of body white on apical third; spiracles 

 white. 



Cocoon on a leaf, elliptical. Food-plants, Philiberfia viminalis 

 and Vincetoxicum palustre. 



1119, Eucereon ochrota. (Plate XIX. fig. 19.) 



Eucereon ochrota, Hmpsn, A. M. N. H. (7) xv. p. 431 (1905). 

 Eucereon guacolda, Hmpsn. Cat. Lep. Phal. B.M. i. p. 509 (part.), nee 

 Poey. 



JTab. Jamaica (Martin) 1 ^.1 9 type. Exp. 40 millim. 



