1616 CATALOGUE OF 
brown, opaque. Fore wings at two-thirds of the length with an 
irregular limpid band, which does not extend to the borders. Hind 
wings with a limpid discal stripe. Length of the body 34 lines; of 
the wings 9 lines. Itis allied to some of the species with wholly 
opaque wings, perhaps also to Syntomis (which chiefly represents — 
the preceding American forms), and is one of the numerous genera 
into which this family may still be divided. 
China. In Mr. Saunders’ collection. i 
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HyDA XaANTHORHINA. 
Eurata xanthorhina, Boisd. Herr.-Scheff. Lép. Exot. Sp. Nov. Sér. 
1, f. 226. 
Glaucopis basilutea, p. 182. 
b: Santarem. Fyrom Mr. Bates’ collection. 
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Genus EUNOMIA. 
G. stipata, p. 184, G. lewcaspis, p. 185, and the species com-. 
prised in the groups Avthria, p. 188, and Dinia, p. 189, may be 
added provisionally to this genus. It much resembles Laemocharis 
and Lagaria in the structure of its wings and in some other 
characters. 
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EUNOMIA HAMORRHOIDALIS. 
The hand on the fore wing is occasionally complete, and in a 
variety of this species the black border is much narrower than usual, 
and the notch in the black part at the tips of the hind wings extends 
almost to the fore border. The male has no red band at the base of 
the abdomen, the palpi are not white beneath, the black borders of 
the wings are rather narrower than in the female, and are hardly 
widened at the tips of the hind wings. The antenne are rather 
more tufted above than in the female. 
Eunomia AUGE. 
h. Mexico. From Mr. Argent’s collection. 
i. Rio Janeiro. Presented by Capt. Stanley. From Mr. Macgil- 
livray’s collection, - eis 
