SUlirAMILIES ANTICHLOKINil^ AND CIIAiaDlilK^-. 433 



Subsequent to the publication of the Supplement, Mr. Walker 

 seems to have discovered that two of the examples referred by 

 hira to Halesidota megapyrrha were identical with Cramer's Pha- 

 Icena helops ; for he separated the specimens by the addition of 

 written labels, suggesting as a name for the St. -Domingo spe- 

 cies (^A. fervidus of Walker) the new designation of Halesidota 

 impunctiis (sic); whether he has published the latter name I have 

 not hitherto been able to ascertain, but probably not. 



Genus Mazjeras, Walker (enlarged). 



Mazceras confer ia, Walker, from Venezuela, and Halesidota 

 sanguineata, of Walker, from Bogota. 



Genus Amkles, Walker (enlarged). 



Ameles rubriplaga, Walker, from Venezuela, and Halesidota 

 palpalis, W alker, from Jamaica. 



Then will follow Halesidota and other well-known groups of 

 the family Arctiidse. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIX. 



Fig. L Neuration of secondaries of CA/oro/is/wMs. 



2. Ditto of lllipula. 



3. Ditto of Ceramidea, 



4. Ditto of Passineura. 



5. Ditto of Anfichloris. 



6. Ditto of Erlphia. 



7. Ditto of Adytia. 



8. Ditto of Ixylada. 



9. Ditto of Heliura apicalis. 



10. Ditto of Pteri/gopferus. 



11. Ditto of Charidea. 



12. Ditto of Telioneura. 



13 & 17. Ditto of Heliura snUcaitda. 



14. Ditto of Acridopsis. 



15. Ditto of Anydes. 



16. Ditto of Cercep'nnoi-pha. 



18. Ditto of Epanydes. 



19. Ditto of Metanydea. 



20. Ditto of SdopnycU. 



21 . Ditto of Rhipha. 



22. Ditto of Apiconoma. 

 25. Ditto of Creatonotits. 



24. Ditto of Belemnia. 



25. Ditto of Automolis. 



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