SUBFAMILIES ANTICULOIUI^.E A^D CHABIDErN^.. 429 



1. Scepsis FULVicoLLis = Glaucopis fulvicoUis, J^wSMcr, Samml.exot. 



Schmett.i. pi. 164. figs. 1-4. 

 Glaucopis semidiaphana, Harris, Descr. Cat. Am. Sph. p. 38. 

 E. Florida (Doubleday), Canada West. B.M. 



Subfamily Ctenuchiikj]!. 

 (See notes at end of this genus.) 



Genus Philoeos, Walker. 



1. Philoros RUBRicKPS=Ctenucha (Philoros) rubriceps, Walker, 

 Lep. Het. ii. p. 283. 



New Granada (Jurgens), Venezuela [Becker). Type, B.M. 



2. P. NEGLECTA = Tipulodcs ncglecta, Boisduval, Astrolabe, pi. 3. 

 f. 8. 



Peru. B.M. 



In one of the boxes of Lepidoptera obtained through the sale 

 of Mr. JST orris's collection, I found an example of P. necjlecta 

 labelled '■''peruviana " in Mr. Walker's handwriting ; but I feel un- 

 certain as to whether it is described under that name. 



3. P. VENOSA=:Ctenucha (Philoi-os) venosa, Walker, hep. Het. ii. 

 p. 284. 



Venezuela (Becker), Mexico (Glennie). Type, B.M. 



4. P. RUFiCEPS=Ctenucha (Philoros) ruficeps, Walker, Lep. Het. ii. 

 p. 284. 



Mexico (Hartweg). Type, B.M. 



Thus I conclude the first genus of typical Ctenuchinae ; but 

 whether this subfamily is sufficiently distinct to be separated 

 from the Charideinse I will not decide ; in venation it most nearly 

 approaches Oharidea and the allied genera. 



In order that I may clear up satisfactorily the position of some 

 of Walker's species, I will enumerate, so far as I know them, the 

 forms referable to various genera of Ctenuchinse, and (following 

 on from Philoros) will arrange them in what appears to me to 

 be their natural order. 



Genus Ctentjcha, Kirhy. 



Includes CtenucJia lafi'eillana, Kirby ; Automolis inornata 

 Walker ; Glaucopis ruhroscapus, Menetries {Apistosia ? multi- 

 fa ria, Walker) ; and Glaucopis lomhijcina, Perty. We also have 

 an undetermined species from Mexico. 



