326 Mr. A. G. Butler o?i the 



Antona, Wallier. 



2. Antona subluna, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 480. Hah. — 



Rio JaneiiOj Brazil. 

 This genus seems clearly to be allied to the preceding. 



. Apistosia, Hubner. 



3. Apistosia judas, Hiibn. Sml. Exot. Schm. Ziitr. figs. 



51, 52. Hah. — Honduras, Guatemala. 



4. Apistosia terminalis, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 478. Hah.— 



Mexico. 



A. ? multifaria does not belong to tliis genus, but is 

 = Ctejiucha ruhroscapus. 



A. ? umber of Cramer is an Opharus, a genus near 

 Halesidota. 



Lerina, Walker. 



5. Lerina incarnata, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 477. Hab. — 



Mexico., 



Tuina = Ituna, Walker (nee Doubleday). 



6. Tuina cingulata, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 481. Hab.— 



Honduras. 



CiSSURA, Walker. 



7. Cissura decora, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 488. 



Cratosia parallela, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. iv. 

 pi. cvi. fig. 8. Hah. — Brazil. 



Hypopeepia, Hubner. 



8. Hypoprepia fucosa, Hiibn. Sml. Exot. Sclim. Zutr. 



figs. 471, 472. Hab. — N. America. 



9. Hypoprepia vittata = Gnopliria vittata, Harris. Hah. — 



N. America. 



10. Hypoprepia miniata = Lithosia miniata, Kirby, 



F. B. A. iv. p. 305. i7ttZ». — Canada, K 



America. 



Mr. Grote says (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. 1863, vol. ii. 



p. 31) that '' Lithosia miniata, Kirby, and Ghophria 



vittata, Harris, are undoubtedly synonyms" of H. fucosa, 



