1878.] LEPIDOPTERA FROM JAMAICA. 483 



bus et flavescentibus ;" and although in this case it is evident what 

 is intended, in other cases it is not so '. Surely where a Latin 

 diagnosis defies all possibility of translation it ought to be ignored. 



47. Pamphila insolata, n. sp. 



<$ . Primaries bronzy chocolate-brown, with tawny basal area ; a 

 large black patch below the cell, its anterior border embossed and 

 greyish : secondaries tawny ochraceous ; the costal area, outer 

 border, and veins blackish : body greenish, abdomen dull tawny, 

 palpi below sulphur-yellow ; legs tawny. "Wings below sordid ochra- 

 ceous ; primaries with the basal half of a brigbter tint, the interno- 

 basal area and a spot below the cell blackish ; internal border dark 

 greyish. Expanse 1 inch 8 lines. 



Quite unlike any other species known to me. 



48. Pamphila otho, Smith & Abbot, Lep. Ins. Georg. i. 

 pi. 11 (1797). 



49. Achlyodes potrillo ?, Lefebvre, Ramon de la Sagra's Cuba, 

 p. 641 (1857). 



The single example taken by Mr. Bowrey has only four hyaline 

 apical dots on each of the primaries; but this may be what is 

 intended by " anticis ad apicem 8 punctis translucentibus albis cir- 

 culatim dispositis," the only difficulty being the arrangement of four 

 dots so as to produce a circle. 



Heterocera. 



50. Enyo camertus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. hi. pi. 225. fig. A 

 (1782). 



51. Cklerocampa chiron, Drury, 111. Ex. Ent. i. pi. 26. fig. 3 

 (1770). 



52. Deilephila lineata, Fabricius, Ent. Svst. iii. p. 541 

 (1775). 



53. Philampelus satellitia, Linnaeus, Mantissa, i. p. 539 

 (1771). 



54. Pachylia ficus, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 352 (1764). 



55. Ambulyx strigilis, Linnaeus, Mantissa, i. p. 538 (1771). 



56. Amphonyx cluentius, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. p. 124, 

 pi. 78. fig. B(1779). 



57. Anckryx fasciata, Swainson, Zool. 111. 2nd ser. vol. iii. 

 pi. 150 (1823). 



58. Dilophonota ello, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 351 

 (1764). 



1 Examine the description of Hespcria baracoa as an example. 



