860 Mil. A. Q. BUTLER ON THE 



A.s I have already said, I feel somewliat uncertain, as to the posi- 

 tion of tliis genus, although I believe it to be allied to Thyretes. 



Subfamily PHAUDIN^ *. 



The genera Phauda, Odozana, and a new genus from Japanf 

 will, I think, form a distinct subfamily ; I shall not, however, go 

 into this group in the present paper, excepting to enumerate the 

 82)ecies of Phauda : — 1. P.flammans, "Wlk. ; 2. P. Fortunei, H.-Sch. 

 {triadum, Walk.); 3. P. mahisa, Moore ; 4. P. sumafrensis,^Yk. 

 5. P. tencBipennis, Wlk. 



The following genera would, I think, be best referred to the 

 Thyretinae as an Amei-ican subgroup : they all have the primaries 

 opaque, and have six nervures branching from the discoidal cell 

 of secondaries^ two subcostal branches, one radial, and three me- 

 dian, the latter four following at about equal distances from each 

 other ; one genus, Aglaope of Walker (nee Latreille), Sarrisina 

 of Packard, has radiating terminal brushes to the abdomen in the 

 male, and a very slender body. 



Grenus Ukodus, Serrich'ScMffer. 



1. Urouus monura, Hei-rich-Schciffer, Auss. Schmett. i. fig. 219t. 

 Para (-Safes). B.M. 



2. U. XYLOPHILA, Herrich-Schciffer, Auss. Schmett. i. fig. 220. 

 Venezuela. 



I am doubtful as to this species being congeneric with the 

 type. 



Genus Pampa, Walker (restricted). PL XXVIII. fig. 13. 



1. Pampa MYSTiCA=Euchromia (Pampa) mystica. Walker, Lep. Ret, 

 i. p. 239. 



Honduras {Dyson). Type, B.M. 



2. P. iNVARiA = Euchroraia (Pampa) invaria. Walker, Lep. Het. i. 

 p. 240. 



Santarera {Bates). Type, B.M. 



G-enus Haeeisina, Packard. PI. XXVIII. fig. 5. 

 Aglaope, Walher (nee Latreille.^ 



1. Harrisina americana = Aglaope americana, i^otsc?. ire Gri^.^w. 



Kingd. 

 Georgia {E. Boubleday). B.M. 



* AVings rather narrow and elongated, antennas filiform or pectinated. 



t Abdomen terminating in long radiating hairi. 



