254 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



The genus Galapha will now contain Hypernaria suhlineata, 

 Walk., Galapha antecedens, Walk., Thyridospila ruhricosa, Walk., 

 AmpJiigonia isoa, Guen., = Thyridospila turbulenta, Walk., Thyri- 

 dospila ustipennis, Walk., and Focilla intacta, Felder. 



Galapha antecedens. 

 Galapha antecedens, Walker, Lep. Het. xv. p. 1544, n. 1 



(1858). 

 Focilla facunda, Felder, Keise der Nov. Lep. 4, pi. cxviii. 



fig. 21. 

 Ega and Espiritu Sancto. Type in Coll. B. M. 

 I strongly suspect that this is no more than a variety of 

 G. sublineata, with which it closely agrees in pattern, though 

 more brilliant in colouring ; in the same way, in all probability, 

 Focilla intacta of Felder will prove to be a dull form of 

 F. ruhricosa, Walk. 



Galapha isoa, 

 Amphigonia isoa, Guenee, Noct. 3, p. 338, n. 1804 (1852). 

 Thyridospila turbulenta. Walker, Lep. Het. xv. p. 1527, n. 2 



(1858). 

 Focilla epulea, Felder (? Herrich-Schaffer), Keise der Nov. 



Lep. 4, pi. cxviii. fig. 24. 

 Villa Nova, Ega, and Tapajos (Bates). In Coll. B. M. 

 The form of Herrich-Schaffer's figure differs from, and the 

 markings of the secondaries especially do not correspond with, 

 that of Felder. 



The following genera associated under his family Bendidae by 

 Guenee must be considered here, the genus Bendis itself being 

 allied to Galapha : — 



Itonia, Hilbn. (not Guen.). 

 Itonia lignaris. 

 Itonia lignaris, Hiibner, Exot. Schmett. Zutr. figs. 317, 318. 

 I. opistoqrapha. Walker (not Guenee), Lep. Het. xiv. p. 1338, 



n. 1 '(1857). 

 Var. ? I. intrahens, Walker, I. c, xv. p. 1822 (1858). 

 Venezuela, Honduras, and Sta. Martha. In Coll. B. M. 



PSEUDOBENDIS, n. gOU. 



Itonia, Guenee (not Hiibn.). 

 Structurally this genus is very close to Remigia, the woolly 

 under surface of the wings and broadly-fringed legs being very 

 similar ; it differs however considerably in pattern (especially on 

 the secondaries), the angulation of which and the ciliation of its 

 antennae readily distinguish it. In every detail, excepting the 

 woolly clothing of the wings, it still more nearly corresponds 

 with Ilulodes, next to which it should stand. 



