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jectiiig tooth in Kicaha^ is square instead of angular, and the border 
on the posterior wings is much narrower than in Pandosia : below, it 
differs from Pandosia^ in the presence of a transverse band on the 
posterior wings; from Marana^ by the absence of a transverse band on 
the anterior wings. It is also smaller than either of the others. 
10. P. Philete. Fab. 
Pap. Phil. Fab. Syst. Eiit. p. 471, n. 119. (1775.) 
Goeze. Ent. Beitrage III, p. 161, n. 4. (1779.) 
Fab. Sp. Ins. II, p. 41, n. 171. (1781.) 
Fab. Mant. Ins. II, p. 19, n. 194. (1787.) 
Fab. Ent. Syst. Ill, i. p. 190, n. 590. (1793.) 
Pi. Phil. Boisd. Sp. Gen. I, p. 550, n. 161. (1836.) 
Doubled, and Hewits. I, p. 51, n. 178. (1847.) 
Chiapas. 
NATHALIS, Boisd. 
1. N. lole, Boisd. 
Boisd. Sp. Gen. I, p. 589, n. 1. (1836.) 
Cat. Brit. Mus. VIII, p. 36. (1842.) 
Doubled, and Hewits. I, p. 54, n. 1. (1847.) 
Morris’ Synopsis, p. 22, n. 1. (1862.) 
var. Irene, Fitch, 3rd Eeport, Suppl. p. 167, n. 212. (1859.) 
Morris’ Synopsis, p. 22, n. 2. (1862.) 
Honduras. 
My specimens correspond with Fitch’s Zre/ie, which, if it be a variety, 
possesses at least the merit of being constant in its aberration. 
2. N. luteolus, nov. sp. 
Female. Antennae shorter than in JSf. dole., black annulated with 
white, club, ferruginous; palpi, yellowish; head and thorax, brown; 
abdomen, yellow, with a dorsal brown band; legs, yellow. Wings, 
narrower and much more elongated than in N. lole. Expanse 1.121 
inches. 
Upper surface, primaries, orange-yellow; a black discal line; base 
of the-wing powdered with black atoms; a large, black, triangular 
patch occupies the anterior angles, prolonged along the outer margin 
into a black border; a black band occupies the inferior part of the wing, 
below the median nervure and is separated from the black border by 
three yellow lunules ; a large, black dot, in the angle formed by the 
triangular patch with this band, separates a fourth crescent from the 
ground color. Fringe, brown alternating with yellow. 
