LEPIDOPTBB.A OP THE EAMILX ZYGiENID^.. 395 



24. D. MINOR, a. sp. 



Glaucopis (Phacusa) broraus, var. ?, Walker, Lep. Het. i. p. 179. n. 70. 



Brazil {Stevens). Type, B.M. 



This is altogetlier smaller than D. hromus, aud lias the apex of 

 primaries too broadly black to be that species. 



Grenus Maeissa, Walker. 

 Agerocha {Suhner, part.), Walker. 



1. Marissa multicincta = Glaucopis (Pojcilosoma) multieincta. 

 Walker, Lep. Het. i. p. 163. 



Haiti {Cuming). Type, B.M. 



This species has the abdomen longer than its congeners, but 

 is evidently closely allied to M. columbina. 



2. M. columbina = Zygsena columbina, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. 'in. 

 p. 403. 



Lfemocharis fasciatella, Menetries, Cat. ii. pi. 14. f . 4. 



Haiti {Tweedie). B.M. 



I feel certain tliat the species figured by Hiibner and Mene- 

 tries are the same, and represent the insect which we possess 

 from Haiti. 



3. M. rubripunctata, u. sp. 



Glaucopis (Marissa) columbina. Walker, Lep. Het. i. p. 174. n. 59. 



Jamaica (Gosse). Type, B.M. 



This species has the sides of the abdomen, top of the head, a line be- 

 hind the eyes, the front of the collar, the base of the palpi, coxae, 

 trochanters, femora, body below, a spot at end of discoidal cell of pri- 

 maries on both surfaces, and two or three spots at apex of secondaries 

 on the under surface scarlet. 



4. M. lATENIGRA, n. Sp. 



Allied to the preceding species, but differing in the head being black 

 above, with the crest and a dot at base of antennse scarlet ; the lon- 

 gitudinal central black streak on abdomen broader; no scarlet spot at 

 end of cell in primaries, or at apex of secondaries below ; the black 

 borders of the wings (broader than in any other species, covering the 

 apical half of secondaries), and the posterior segments of the venter 

 black : expanse of wings 2.9 millims. 



Honduras {Miller). ■ Type, B.M. 



Placed by "Walker with the preceding species. 



5. M. EONE=Agerocha cone, Hiibner, Exot. Schm. Zufr. figs. 417, 

 418. 



Santarera and Ega {Bates). B.M. 



