SUBFAMtLTES ANTICHLORIN^: AND CHABIDEIN^. 413 



1. Passineura FusiFORMis = Pampa fusiformis, Wallcer, Lep. Het. 



vii. p. 162.9. 

 Tapajos {Bates). B.M. 



G-enus ANTicnLoius, Huhner. PI. XXIX. fig. 5. 



1. Antichloris ERiPHiA = Zyg8ena eriphia, Fabricius, Sp. Ins. ii. 

 p. 163. n. 31. 



Para (Safes). B.M. 



Antichloris p]ie7no7ioe, Hiibner, Zutr. figs. 15, 16, is synony- 

 mous witb tlie above ; but A. caca is distinct. 



2. A, SCUDDERII, 11. sp. 



Closely allied to A. eriphia, but the wings and antennae purplish choco- 

 late-brown instead of dark shining green ; the collar with larger lateral 

 crimson spots ; the abdomen duller in colour ; the secondaries are also 

 more acuminate at apex : below the differences are similar, excepting 

 that the costal area of secondaries is dark shining green : expanse of 

 wing 40 miUims. 



Santarem {Bates). Type, B.M. 



1 have named tbis species after Mr. Samuel Scudder, the well- 

 known American entomologist. 



.3. A. CACA, Hilbner, Samml. exot. Schmett. Zutr. figs. 133, 134. 

 Brazil (Bates). Type, B.M. 



This is larger and darker than A. eriphia ; the secondaries are 

 less constricted at apex ; and the costal area is sordid whitish in- 

 stead of silvery white ; the abdomen is also bronzy, with the lateral 

 and dorsal streaks scarcely perceptible ; the wings, however, are 

 similar on the under surface. 



4. A. ANTHRACiNA = Euchromia (Amycles) anthracina. Walker, Lep. 

 Het. i. p. 253. 



Venezuela {Walker). Type, B.M. 



Walker confounded this species with examples of another 

 genus, being doubtless misled by a certain amount of similarity in 

 coloration. 



5. A. auADRicoLOR = Charidea quadricolor. Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. 

 p. 1867. 



Brazil (fFaiArer). Type, B.M. 



Here, again, Mr. Walker was misled by the colouring of the 

 insect, the secondaries having a crimson streak from apex to 

 middle of disk, and a crimson outer margin. 



