204 HETEROCERA. 
ARAUZONA Wkr. 
Type : Arauzona basalis Wkr. (Wkr. 1864). 
Aravzona Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 81 25-6 (1864) ; Btlr. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1878 122-4 Pf. 5°9 
(1878) ; Wlsm. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1889 2-3, 8-9, 10-11, 18, 36 Pf. 62 (1889). 
This genus, which was wrongly sunk as synonymous with Tinaegeria Wkr. (Wl1sm. 
Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1889 8-9, 10-11), may be recognised by the neuration—F W: 
12 veins, all separate, 7 to apex—in Tinaegeria FW: 7-8 are stalked. 
1. Arauzona basalis Wkr. 
Arauzona basalis Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 81 26 (1864). Tinaegeria basalis Wism. Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
1889 8-9, 11, 13, 36 Pl. 6° 2 (1889) ’. 
Type 2 (1858: 6) BM. | 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. (Central America — Panama: cuiriqui: Bugaba, 800- 
1500 ft., 1881-3 (G. C. Champion). South America *°—Brazi*?: amazons’”: Ega 
(H. W. Bates)*”. 
Fam. 8. COSSIDAE. 
[ Vide Druce Biol. C-Am. 1 230-1 PI. 24 (1887) : 2 448-9 Pl. 88 (1898) ; Dgn. Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Belg. 48 122 (1904)]. 
Fam. 9. ARRHENOPHANIDAR, fam. n. 
Antennae biflabellate, bilamellate, or bipectinate throughout in both sexes (pectinations more strongly 
developed in 2 than in ¢). Palpt upturned, terminal joint not acute. Head and Thorax roughly 
clothed. Forewings: 7 separate, 9 stalked with 8, 10 absont (or 9 stalked with 10, 8 separate, 
Cnissostages Z.); 1° basally furcate, 14 obsolescent. Hindwings: 6-7 remote, discoidal not connected 
by cross-vein to 12; 1*4 present. 
Most nearly allied to Cossidae (Cossus F.) in the structure of the antennae, but in 
the forewings the areole is absent and 7 separate, and in the hindwings 6 is remote 
from 7; among the Tineidae the relationship would appear to be with Narycia Stph. 
and Alavona Wkr., rather than with Acrolophus Poey. 
ARRHENOPHANES, gen. n. 
(appevoparis = masculine-looking.) 
Type: Phalaena Bombyx perspicilla Stoll. (Tab. VII. fig. 1.) 
=*Pararureis (p.) Hb. Verz. Schm. 157-8 sp. 1641-8 (1820); [nec Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 5 
1087-91 no. 69 sp. 18 (1855) ]; Kby. Syn. Cat. Lp-Het. 1 852-3 no. 146 sp. 1-13 (1892) ; 
Busck, Smithson. Misc. Coll. 59 (4) 8-10 Pl. 1 (1912) 
