170 Sir G. F. Hnmpson on tlie 



NOCTVINM. 



Parachabora abydas, Herr.-Scliaff. Aussereur. Schmett. 

 fig. 565. 

 Nassau [Sir G. Carter). 



Casandria filifera, Wlk. xi. 719 (1857). 

 Andros {Bonhote). 



Casandria poliotis, sp. n. 



Headj thorax^ and abdomen grey, slightly mixed with 

 fuscous ; tegulas with dark medial line. Fore wing grey, 

 suffused in parts with fuscous ; a curved subbasal line from 

 costa to submedian fold ; an oblique waved antemedial line 

 angled outwards above inner margin^ with more or less 

 prominent blackish marks before it ; orbicular and reniform 

 rather small, defined by fuscous and with fuscous centres, 

 the former round, or the stigmata, also the claviform, repre- 

 sented by small black spots, one specimen with a black 

 streak in submedian fold from base to postmedial line ; a 

 rufous or black medial line, oblique from costa to lower 

 angle of cell ; postmedial line black, excurved beyond the 

 cell, then incurved ; subterminal line indistinct whitish, 

 waved, Avitli diffused rufous or fuscous on its inner side. 

 Hind wing whitish, suffused with fuscous, especially on 

 costal and terminal areas. 



Hab. Nassau {Sir G. Carter), 2 J, 1 ? type. Exp. 

 28 mm. 



Melipotis ochrodes, Guen. Noct. iii. p. 64 (1852). 

 Abaco (P. A. Meers). 



Melipotis marmoraris, Guen. Noct. iii. p. 67 (1852). 

 Abaco (P. A. Meers). 



EuglypMa hieroglyphica, Cram. Pap. Exot. pi. cxlvii. D 

 (1779). 

 Nassau {Sir G. Carter). 



Litojjrosopus hatuey, Poey, Cent. Lep. Cuba (1832). 

 Andros {Bonhote) ; Nassau {Sir G. Carter). 



Thermesia flavilineata, sp. n. 



^ . Antennae bipectinate, with short branches ; mid-tibia 

 and first tarsal joint fringed with fuscous hair. Head, 



