348 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



Mr. Stretcli has indicated two other species which he 

 calls L. Miniati and L. Palmerii. 



Lactura, Walker. 



150. Lactura dives, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 485. Hah.— 



Australia. 



Callatolmis, nov. gen. 



Allied to Atolmis, but the first subcostal branch of 

 secondaries forked, and the first median branch absent; 

 body more robust, the antennae strongly pectinated. Type, 

 C. coleoptrata. 



151. Callatolmis coleoptrata = Lycomorpha coleoptrata, 



Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 288. iJaZ*.— Tapajos. 

 Aty cilia ? diaholus of Felder seems to me to be referable 

 to the same genus. 



Atolmis, Hubner. 



152. Atolmis rubricoUIs =^ Noctua rubricollis, Linn. Syst. 



Nat. 1, 2, p. 840. Hab.—^WYO^Q. 

 We do not possess A, atratula, nictitans, and Jlavi- 

 capilla, so that I am unable to say whether or not they 

 are congeneric. 



Epatolmis, nov. gen. 



Form of Clelea ; head and thorax very hairy ; primaries 

 trigonate ; second and third median branches emitted near 

 together at the end of the cell ; first median from just be- 

 yond the middle of the nervure ; secondaries trigonate ; 

 subcostal emitting two branches from the end of the cell ; 

 upper discocellular strongly angulated, three times the 

 length of the lower (which is transverse) ; one radial ; 

 second and third median branches emitted together from 

 the end of the cell. Type, £. japonica. 



153. Epatolmis japonica = Atolmis japonica, Wlk. Lep. 



Het. Suppl. 1, p. 223. Hob. — Japan. 



Ardonea, Walker. 



154. Ardonea morio, Wlk. Lep. Het. 2, p. 482. 



Doracis coracino, Boisduval, Lep. Guat. p. 9Q 

 (1870). Hah. — Venezuela and Mexico. 

 This is a common species which, as Boisduval remarks. 



