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2. T. coNSOLATA = Pseudomya consolata, Walker, Lep. Het. vii. 



p. 160L 

 Brazil. 



Genus Pseudomya, Huhner. 



Mr. "Walker restricted this genus in his ' Lepidoptera Hetero- 

 cera,' pt. i. pp. 142-145, to two old species, of whicli one was 

 Hiibner's Pseudomya tipulina ; this will therefore be the type. I 

 suspect that the melanthis of Cramer is more nearly allied to 

 JSucerea (Gharideince). 



1. Pseudomya tipulina = Glaucopis tipulina, Huhner, Samml. Exot. 

 Schmett. i. 



G. (Pseudomya) bibia. Walker, Lep. Het. i. p. 143. 



Para {Bates). B.M. 



We have a species, possibly distinct from this, from Espiritu 

 Santo and Santa Catharina ; it is, however, very closely allied, if dif- 

 ferent ; so that I hesitate to describe it. 



2. P. TRiSTissiMA = Glaucopis tristissima, Perty, Delect, pi. 31. 

 f. 7. 



Para (Safes). B.M. 



3. P. DESPERATA, Walker, Lep. Het. vii. p. 1602. 



Sp. ead. ? Para {Bates). B.M. 



I do not know whether I have rightly identified this species ; 

 but our example is peculiar on account of its small secondaries. 



Genus Pheia, Walker. 



1. Pheia ALBisiGNA=Glaucopis (Pheia) albisigna. Walker, Lep. Het. 

 i. p. 146. 



Honduras {Miller) ; Ega {Bates). Type, B.M. 



2. P. GEMMATA, n. sp. 



Body black ; frons conical, blue-green, crest blue-green, a blue-green 

 spot at base of primaries ; a greenish blue spot at the back of thorax, 

 first to third and fifth to seventh segments of abdomen with lateral 

 blue-greeu spots : primaries hyaline-white ; veins, a broad patch at 

 apex, and a broad border to outer margin black-brown ; a subcostal 

 orange line and a bifid orange basi-interual patch ; secondaries hya- 

 line-white, veins, apex, and outer margin black ; costal area creamy 

 ochraceous : body below dull black ; trochanters and femora of legs, 

 metathorax and basal segments of abdomen below, spotted with blue- 

 green, two small lateral spots of the same colour at anal extremity of 



