332 XOCTXJID.E. 



minute, defined by black ; orbicular and reniform incompletely 

 defined by black, the former oblique elliptical, the latter irregular, 

 constricted at middle, with whitish points on annulus and blackish 

 points round centre, slight black streaks before it above median 

 nervure and beyond it above vein 4 ; traces of a waved medial line ; 

 postmedial line indistinct, double, bent outwards below costa, then 

 minutely dentate and produced to black and white points on the 

 veins, iucurved below vein 4; some pale points beyond it on costa; 

 subterminal line slight, defined by fuscous suffusion on inner side 

 and with minute black streaks before it in the interspaces, slightly 

 angled outwards at veins 7, 6, 4, 3 ; a waved black terminal line 

 with white points on the veins and black points in the interspaces ; 

 cilia brown with fine pale line at base. Hind wing ochreous white, 

 the veins and terminal area suffused with fuscous brown ; cilia 

 white ; the underside white, the costal area irrorated with brown, 

 traces of a dark waved postmedial line from costa to vein 6. 



Hah. U.S.A., Massachusetts, New York, 1 S type fahrefacta, 

 Distr. of Columbia, Alabama, 1 $ , Florida (Boubleday), 1 c? type 

 claufacta, Texas, 1 d ; Mexico, Jalapa (Trujillo), 3 $ , Las Vigas 

 {Hoege), 1 d, Presidio {Forrer), 2 2 , T^eav^ {H.^ H. Smith), 2 d , 

 Coatepec {Brook), 1 J ; Guatemala, Cerro Zunil (Champion), 1 <S , 

 El Zumbador (Chamjnon), 1 d, Cahabon {Champion), 1 c? , 

 S. Geronimo (Champion), 1 J, San Isidro {Champion), 1 J ; 

 HoNDTJEAS (Dyson), 1 c? type detrecta ; Nicaeagtja, Chontales 

 (Janson), 1 § ; CosTA Eica, Candelaria Mts. (Underwood), 1 2, 

 Irazu (Edgera), 1 cJ ; Panama, Chiriqui (Champion, Rihbe), 1 c? , 

 3 $ , Godman-Salvin Coll.; Bahamas, Andros (Neville Chamberlain), 

 1 S ; Jamaica ((rosse), 1 5 ^JV^ mc/msft, Gordontown (Kaye), 1 S ; 

 Cuba, Santiago (Schaus), 1 ^ , Baracoa (Schaus), 4 c? , 2 $ ; Haiti 

 (Tweedie), 1 2 type otiosa ; St. Vincent (//. H. Smith), 1 (5^ ; 

 Geenada (B. if. Smith), 1 c? , 1 ? ; Baebados (Frampton), 2 S , 

 1 $ ; Venezuela (Dyson), 1 $ i-^-^Q piatipera ; Be. Guiana, Bock- 

 stone (Kaye), 2 § ; Beazil, Para (Austen), 2 ^ , Manaos (Trail), 

 1 c?, E. Madeira {Trail), 1 $ , E. Tapajos (Trail), 1 6, Itaparica 

 (Meade-Waldo), 1 $ , Espiritu Sto., 1 5 ; Peru, Hauncabamba, 2 $ , 

 Lima, 1 $ ; Paraguay, Sapucay (Foster), 3 cj' , 3 $ ; Ae&entina, 

 Gran Chaco, Florenzia (Wagner), 1 (S , Goya (Perrins), 4 (J , 1 § . 

 Exp. 26-38 millim. 



3139. Perigea capensis. (Plate CXVI. fig. 20.) 



A2Mmea capensis, Guen. Noct. i. p. 213 (1862). 



Pe7-igea apameoides, Guen. Noct. i. p. 229 (part.). 



Caradrina conduda, Wlk. x. 296 (1856) ; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 211, 



Celmna scrva, Wlk. xv. 1689 (1858). 



Hadena pauperata, Wlk. xv. 1727 (1858). 



Mamestra prodita, Wlk. Journ. Linn. Soc. vi. p. 185 (1862). 



Perigea inexacta, Wlk. xxxii. 682 (1865). 



Perigea canorufa, Wlk. xxxii. 683 (1865). 



Perigea illecfa, Wlk. xxxii. 684 (1865\ 



Hadena konlna., Wlk. xxxiii.735 (186.")). 



