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Pionea dionalis, Wlk., xviii., p. 758. 



Spilocles (}) nisceecaUs, Wlk., xviii., p. 771. 



Botys intricatalis, Led., W. E. M., vii., pp. 373, 469, pi. 10, 



fig. 9. 

 Botis ojjpilalis, Gr., Can. Ent., xii., p. 36. 

 The identification of Lederer's species with Guenee's is due 

 to Prof. Fernald. 



IsocENTRis, Meyrick. 

 Isocentris Jilalis. 

 Asopiafilalis, Guen., Delt. & Pyr., p. 204. 

 Lijgropia Jilalis, Led., W. E. M., vii., p. 381. 

 Botys Jilalis, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., 1883, p. 131, pi. 7, fig. 11. 

 Endotricha rhodophilalis, Wlk., xxxiv., p. 1311. 

 Samea rhodophilalis, Moore, Ceyl., iii., p. 275, pi. 178, 



fig. 13, ? . 

 Isocentris rhodophilalis, Meyr., Tr. E. S., 1887, p. 232. 

 Botys amoenalis, Wlk., xxxiv., p. 1445. 

 Samea dives, Butler, Pr. Z. S., 1880, p. 682. 

 Botys auralis, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., 1872, p. 90, pi. 7, 



figs. 9, 10. 

 Another wide-ranging species. Guenee's type of Jilalis was 

 from Mauritius ; Snellen records it from Celebes, and also from 

 Java, whence, too. Walker's amoenalis; Butler's dives is from 

 Formosa ; it occurs in India and Ceylon ; and Meyrick gives it 

 from Australia. 



Isocentris xanthialis. 

 Botys xanthialis, Guen., D. & P., p. 343. B. superhalis, Wlk., 

 xxxiv., p. 1397. B. nicalis, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., xviii., 

 p. 202, pi. 11, fig. 13. 



All from Tropical America. 



CoNDYLOREHizA, Lcdcrer. 

 Condylorrhiza vestigialis. 

 Botyodes vestigialis, Guen., Delt. & Pyr., p. 321, ^ . 

 Botys illutalis, Guen., Delt. & Pyr., p. 333, $ . ? 

 Condylorrhiza illutalis, Led., W. E. M., vii., p. 393, pi. 13, 



fig. 7, ^ . 

 Botys tritealis, Wlk., xviii., p. 597, ? . B. mestoralis, Wlk., 



xviii., p. 729, 5 . 

 The type of Guenee's illutalis, a female, was from Brazil ; of 

 his vestigialis, a male, from Columbia. Walker's type of tritealis, 

 from the west coast of South America ; the locality of his 

 mestoralis was unknown. That Guenee's Botyodes vestigialis is 

 the same insect as his, subsequently described, Botys illutalis, 

 will be evident on a careful comparison of his two descriptions 

 with that of Lederer. Guenee gives the labial palpi of vestigialis 



