1884.] MR. H. DRUCE ON HETEROCEtlA FROM DOMINICA. 323 



27. Agrostis, sp. 



The condition of this specimen is so bad that it is quite impossible 

 to identify it. 



28. Heliothis armigera, Hiibner, Noct. t. 79. fig. 370. 



29. Chloridea rhexi^, Abbot & Smith, Lap. Ins. Georgia, li. 

 t. 100. 



30. Celcena inclinata, Walk. Cat. xi. p. 732. 



31. Celcena semifurca, Walk. Cat. xi. p. 732. 



32. Cel(ena, sp. 



This insect is very close to G. tepens. 



33. MiCRA, sp. 



Two specimens in very bad condition. 



34. Palindia juncida, Guen. Noct. ii. p. 277. 



35. Plusiodonta, sp. 



36. GoNODONTA NUTRix, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. t. 312. fig. B. 



37. GoNODONTA TERETiMACULA, Gucn. Noct. ii. p. 367. 



38. Homoptera lunata, Drury, 111. Exot. Ins. i. t. 20. fig. 3. 



39. Homoptera exhausta, Guen. Noct. iii. p. 14. 



40. Homoptera TERROSA, Guen. Noct. iii. p. 11. 



41. Homoptera fuliginosa, Walker, Cat. xiii. p. 1059. 



42. Homoptera, sp. 



A small species not in good condition. 



43. BoLiNA fasciolaris, Hiibn. Samml. exot. Schmetf. f. 443, 

 444. 



44. BoLiNA BisTRiGA, Walker, Cat. xiii. p. 1155. 



45. Ophideres apta, Walker, Cat. xiii. p. 12J1. 

 4t). Erebus odora, Linuseus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 811. 



47. Bendis poaphiloides, Guei'. Noct. iii. p. 215. 



Zethes umbrata. Walk. Cat. xxxiii. p. 1024. 



Ephyrodes postica, Walk. Cat. xxxiii. p. 1071. 



Walker has described this species twice. I have examined the types 

 in the British iMuseum, and find that they all belong to tiie same 

 insect. 



48. Ophiusa narrans, Walk. Cat. xv. p. 1828. 



