﻿140 CLEMENS' SYNOPSIS OF 



Coll. Acad. Nat. Sciences, Philadelphia, and Mr. W. H. Edwards, of Newhurg, N. Y. 



Egg. ? 



Toting Larva. ? 



Mature Larva. — Head dark green, with a yellow frontal band. Body pale green, with vascular dark 

 green dashes, and a dark green subdorsal line bordered beneath with whitish ; nine short, lateral, pale 

 yellow bands ; horn dark green ; stigmatas reddish. (Abbott & Smith.') 



Pupation. ? 



Food-plants. — Amelopsis hederacea. (Virginian creeper.) 



Geographical distribution. — Georgia, West Indies, Mexico, South America. 



Measurements. \_Lugubris.'\ 





HEAD. 



THORAX. 



ABDOMEN. 



BODY. 



ANT. WINGS. 



Length. 



Breadth. 



Length. Breadth. 



Length. Breadth. 



Length. 



Length 



% 2-25. 



2-75—1-50. 



3-75. 3-50. 



8-00. 3-50. 



13-50. 



10-00. 



? 2-50. 



3.00—1-75. 



4-00. 4-50. 



8-75. 4-00. 



15-50. 



12-50. 



§ Thorax scarcely crested. 

 20. E. CAMERTUS. — Cramer, III. 53, pi. 225, f. A. Enyo camertus Bubn. Verz. Schmett. 132, 1420. 

 Walker, p. 114. 

 Mouse color ; abdomen with a double row of blackish brown spots. Pore wings with a testaceous discal 

 spot ; with a blackish oblique interior line margined with hoary, and a large diffuse exterior blackish patch, 

 with a sub-apical ferruginous spot and a blackish submarginal line edged with white. Posterior wings with 

 dark oblique undulating lines and blackish marginal spots. 



Mr. Walker's description does not correspond well to Cramer's figure, which is dark 

 brown, and the anterior wings luteous brown, with a broad dark brown median band 

 tinged obscure purple. The following individual from Brazil, in the collection of 

 the Acad. Nat. Sciences of Philadelphia, appears to me to come nearer to Cramer's 

 figure. 



Dark brown ; thorax distinctly crested. Abdomen dark brown with a double row of spots on the sides, 

 and a small lateral rufous terminal tuft and along central one dark brown, with a cinereous ring just above 

 them ; beneath, a dull cinereous central line edged with dark brown. Anterior wings dark brown varied 

 with obscure purplish ; basal portion dark brown, with a dark median patch chiefly beneath the median 

 nerve and intersected by paler lines on the inner margin, and bordered behind and above broadly with a 

 paler hue ; a dark brown patch extending from the origin of subcosto-inferior vein to the tip of post-apical, 

 excavated on each side beneath, and extended as a line to the margin at the end of medio-posterior vein, 

 enclosing a lighter patch in the middle on the costa, and at the tip mixed with rufous ; a testaceous curved 

 marginal patch. Posterior wings dark brown, paler towards the hind margin. Posterior legs hairy to the 

 end of the tarsi. 



Geographical distribution. — Mexico, West Indies, South America. 



CALLIOMMA Boisd. 



Body stout. Head prominent, conical. Antennse setaceous, minutely serrate-setose, 

 a little longer than the thorax. Abdomen oblanceolate. Legs rather stout ; hind 

 tibiae with four moderately long spurs. Wings moderately broad. Fore wings 

 undulating or excavated or denticulated along the exterior border ; second inferior 



