LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1633. 
HoRAMIA TARSALIS. 
Fem. Aineo-viridis ; caput subtus luteum ; vertex luteo fascia- 
tus; thorax luteo maculatus ; abdomen e gutiis luteis bivitta- 
tum; tarst postict apice lutei. 
Female. Dull green, with a slight eneous tinge. Head 
luteous beneath, and with a transverse luteous spot on the vertex. 
Thorax with three luteous dots in front, and one at the base of each 
fore wing. Pectus with-luteous dots. Abdomen with two lateral 
rows of luteous dots above and beneath. Legs long and slender ; 
hind tarsi and tips of hind tibiae ciliated, the former with pale 
luteous tips. Wings long and narrow. Length of the body 5 lines ; 
of the wings 16 lines. 
a. P From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Page 253. 
Genus AMYCLES. 
Amyeles, p. 253. 
AMYCLES ANTHRACINA. 
Mexico. 
&. pectinata and #. instructa do not properly belong to this 
genus. 
Page 256. 
PIONIA TERMINALIS. 
Mas. Lutea; palpi apice nigri, caput superantes; uantenne 
nigre, mediocriter pectinate ; abdomen alas posticas dimidio 
superans; ale antice fascia apicibusque nigris ; postice apud 
marginem exterrorem nigricantes. 
Male. Luteous. Proboscis testaceous. Palpi with black tips, 
extending some distance beyond the head. Antenne black, mode- 
rately pectinated. Abdomen extending for near half its length 
beyond the abdomen. Legs mostly black; hind tibie with four 
moderately long spurs. Fore wings with a black band, and with 
black tips. Hind wings blackish along the exterior border. Length 
of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 11 lines. 
a. Brazil. 
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