402 MR. A. G. BUTLEK ON THE 



7. E. PLATYZONA = Scytale platyzona, Felder, Reise tier Nov. Lep. iv. 

 tab. cii. fig. 24. 



Pacho, New Granada (Janson). B.M. 



The following appears also to belong to Eunomia. 



8. E.? EBURNEiFERA = Glaucopis ebumcifera, Felder, Reise dcr Nov. 

 Lep. iv. tab. cii. fig. 21. 



Genua Dinta, Walher. 



1. DiNiA SAUCiA = Glaucopis (Dinia) saucia. Walker, Lep. Het. i. 

 p. 190. 



Colombia {Becker), Venezuela {Dyson). Type, B.M. 



Described bj Walker as variety S of D. eagrus (J>. aiige^ 

 Walker). 



2. D. MENA = Eunomia mena, Hilbner, Samnil. ex. Schm. ii. pi. 155. 

 Glaucopis auge, var. /3, Walker, Lep. Het. i. p. 190. 



New Granada {Stevens), Venezuela (Dyson), Brazil {Bates). B.M, 



3. D. EAGRUS = Sphinx eagrus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 108. f. C. 

 Rio {M'GilUvray), Honduras {Miller), Veragua {Salvin), Mexico 



{Argent). B.M. 



The three forms enumerated above may be only varieties of 

 one species. 



4. D. suBAPiCALis = Glaucopis (Dimia) subapicalis. Walker, Lep. Het. 

 i. p. 190. 



Lima {Kayler) and " ? " Type, B.M. 



Grenus ^theia, Hiihner. 



1. JiIthria h^morrhoidalis = Sphinx bismorrhoidalis, Stoll, Pap. 

 Exot. pi. 12. f. 1. 



Rio {Bates), Brazil {Bates, Milne, Low, Doubleday). B.M. 



2. M. SMARAGDiNA= Eunomia smaragdina. Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 

 i. p. 92. 



^thria saturatissima, Walker, I. c. p. 93. 



Ega {Bates). Type, B.M. 



There is only one example to represent the two descriptions 

 united above, which were (I have no doubt) taken from the same 

 individual. The explanation is self-evident. Mr. Walker comes 

 one day and describes a new species ; but, owing to the lateness of 

 the hour, or some other cause, omits to label it as a type ; the 

 next time he comes to the collection he continues his MS,, and, 



