LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
1633 
Horamia tarsalis. 
Foem, JEneo-viridis ,* caput subtus luteum ; vertex luteo fascia- 
tus ; thorax luteo maculatus ; abdomen e guttis luteis bivitta- 
tum ; tarsi postici apice lutei. 
Female. Dull green, with a slight aeneous tinge. Head 
luteo us beneath, and with a transverse luteous spot on the vertex. 
1 hoi ax 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. 
Amycles, p. 253. 
Amycles anthracina. 
Mexico. 
E.pectinata and E. instruct*! do not properly belong to this 
genus. “ 
Page 256. 
PlONIA TERMINALIS. 
Mas. Lutea ; palpi apice nigri , caput super ante s ; antennae 
nigra, mediocriter pectinata ; abdomen alas posticas dimidio 
superans ; ala antica fascia apicibusque nigris ; postica apud 
rnarginem exteriorem nigricantes. 
Male. Luteous. Proboscis testaceous. Palpi with black tips 
extending some distance beyond the head. Antennae black, mode- 
rately pectinated. Abdomen extending for near half its length 
beyond the abdomen. Legs mostly black ; hind tibi® with four 
moderately long spurs. Fore wings with a black band, and with 
black tips. Hind wings blackish along the exterior border. Length 
ol the body 4 lines ; of the wings 1 1 lines. 
a. Brazil. 
