AMTNA. 4G1 



suffused witli grey-brown ; subbasal line represented bv a slight 

 whitish striga from costa ; antemedial line indistinct, dark, slightly 

 defined by grey on inner side, oblique, waved; claviform absent; 

 orbicular with slight white anuulus, round, in male obliterated by 

 the fovea ; reniform with white anuulus slightly defined by brown, 

 figure-of-eight shaped ; an indistinct waved dark medial line ; post- 

 medial line dark defined by white on outer side towards costa, bent 

 outwards below costa, then dentate, excurved to vein 4, then in- 

 curved, some whitish points beyond it on costa ; subterminal line 

 dark with rounded whitish spot beyond it below costa, angled out- 

 wards at vein 7 and dentate at veins 4, 3 ; a terminal series of 



Fig. 130. — Amyna bullula, S ■ r- 



black points with white points on their inner edge ; cilia dark 

 brown at base, white at tips except towards tornus. Hind wing 

 grey-brown with slight discoidal spot and sinuous postmedial line 

 faintly defined by whitish on outer side; cilia white with deep 

 brown line near base ; the underside white thickly irrorated with 

 red-brown, a small black discoidal spot, crenulate postmedial line 

 with black points before it on the veins, slight diffused subterminal 

 line, and terminal series of black points. 



Ab. 1. Pore wing with the lower part of reniform filled in with 

 white. — Mexico, Guatemala. 



Hub. U.S.A., Alabama, 1 S , Texas, 1 $ ; Mexico, Jalapa 

 (Trvjillo), 1 $; Gtjateiuala, San Geronimo (Chamjnon), 1 2, 

 Godman-Salvin Coll. Exp. S 26, $ 28 millim. 



b. (Berresa). Fore wing short and broad, the apex rounded, the termen 

 evenly curved. 



5704, Amyna natalis. 



Berresa natalis, Wlk. xvi. 214 (1858) ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii. p. 26, 



pi. 146. f. 3. 

 Miana palpalis, Wlk. sxxii. 678 (186.i). 



Mesotrosta ahijssa, Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. xxiii. p. 56, pi. v. f. 1 (1880). 

 Berresa turpis, Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 252 (1894), nee Wlk. 

 Berresa oneeki, Beth. -Baker, Nov. Zool. xiii. p. 199 (1906). 



Head and thorax grey-brown ; tarsi slightly ringed with white ; 

 abdomen pale grey-brown, the dorsal crests slightly tipped with 

 white. Fore wing grey-brown ; subbasal line represented by two 

 blackish stria3 from costa and two points below cell ; antemedial 



