106 HETEROCERA. 
central band of yellow encloses a small triangular brown spot on the costa and a larger dorsal spot 
slightly beyond it, a yellow spot lying between this and a third yellow band, crossing the wing before 
the costal cilia and enclosing an elongate brown patch and a small costal spot 3 beyond this a brown costal 
spot occurs at the commencement of the costal cilia and is followed by a chain-like, wavy line, of brown 
around the apex and termen which is inwardly margined with yellow; a small yellow patch lies across 
the apical veins beyond the end of the cell, sometimes enclosing brown specks ; cilia yellowish grey. 
Exp. al. 138-14 mm. Hindwings pale greyish ; cilia yellowish grey. Abdomen brownish grey. Legs 
whitish ochreous, with some yellowish brown spots on the tarsal joints. ; 
Type Q (65641); g (65642) Amula, Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PIT. (65644-5, 65647) US. 
Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: GUERRERO: Omilteme, 8000 ft., VII. (H. H. Smith); Amula, 6000 ft., 
VIII-IX. (H. H. Smith). Seven specimens. 
8. Athrinacia leucographa, sp. n. 
Abdomen stone-grey. Palpi cinereous, the median joint not thickened, broadly banded with greyish fuscous ; 
the terminal joint about as long as the median, recurved, with two greyish fuscous bands, one broad, 
reaching beyond the middle, the other narrower, before the apex. Head stone-grey, with a brownish 
tinge; much roughened above, the face also roughly clothed. TZ'horaw fawn-brownish, sprinkled with pale 
cinereous. Forewings whitish cinereous, thickly shaded and dusted with fawn-brown, of which there is 
also a small patch at the base of the costa reaching to the fold, a larger patch at one-third, from the 
upper edge of the cell, reaching to the dorsum and somewhat dilated on the fold, and a narrow transverse 
patch at the end of the cell, with a series of small marginal blotches commencing beyond the middle of 
the costa and continued around the apex and termen to the middle of the dorsum; these are all narrowly 
margined or separated from each other by the pale ground-colour, as distinguished from the more sprinkled 
and shaded portions of the wing; cilia pale cinereous. Hzp.al.11 mm. AHindwings and cilia pale 
brownish grey. Abdomen fawn-brown; anal tuft pale cinereous. Legs pale cinereous, with two tibial 
and three tarsal pale brownish grey bands externally. 
Type & (65651) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (65652) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: aurrreRo: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII. (H. H. Smith). Two specimens. 
EUPRAGIA, gen. n. 
(evxpayia = favourable progress.) 
Type: Eupragia solida Wlsm. (Tab. III. fig. 28.) 
Antennae ¢ 3, stout, simple, somewhat flattened on the basal half, smooth, the basal joint not notched ; 
Q simple, more slender, Maxillary Palpi short. Labial Palpi recurved, smooth, median joint thickened 
with smooth appressed scales; terminal joint longer than median, acute, rising high above the vertex. 
Haustellum strongly developed, smooth. Head with strong side-tufts projecting over the face; face 
roughly scaled. ‘’horax densely scaled, smooth. Forewings with the costa slightly arched towards the 
base, flattened in the middle, and thence slightly depressed ; apex pointed, termen very oblique, dorsum 
straight, with a few long projecting scales on the margin near the base: neuration 11 veins ; 7-8 
coincident, connate with 9; 3-4 almost connate, 2 remote, 5 straight; 6 approximate at base to (7+8); 
12 bent over and almost anastomosed with 11 near the origin of the latter, and thence approximate and 
parallel with it to the costa beyond the middle. Hindwings broadly triangular, towards the base twice 
as wide as the forewings; costa straight, termen and dorsum continuously, but very slightly, rounded : 
neuration 2 8 veins, 3-4 stalked; ¢ 7 veins, 3-4 coincident; 5 approximate to (3+4), 6-7 almost 
connate. Abdomen long, tapering from a broad base, smooth above, rather roughly scaled at the sides 
beyond the middle Legs: hind tibiae roughly scaled with short brush-like hairs ; tarsi also slightly 
hairy. 
