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Hi //(///■/ /7I/.S : tiiiiied with reildisli : I'nim .'iliotit uiic-fhinl nl' inner miiry:iii a 

 (liffnsp broad reddisli streak runs, sliglitly npcnrvod, towards the ajicx, l)efore which 

 it becomes obsolete. 



Underside deejier tinted ; tlx' inner halfnf lo]'ewinj;s ;i.nd tlie liindwing's tinged 

 witli rosy. Head, thorax, and abdnnica eoneojdi'nus with n]i]ieiside ol' wings. 



Expanse of wings: ','4 mm. 



One cf from the interior of Snriniun, August \S{>'2 (('. W. Ellacombe). 



Probably akin to Siciilni/c.-i ii/iii.-i/(>///osiih'.s Pagenst., //■/'*■, V. ji. 7(i. 



The costa of forewings is sinuous; apex produced and subfalcatc; liindmargin 

 obliquely curved; antennae long and slender ; palpi obliquely porrcct in front of 

 face. The rosy streak of hindwings is reproduced on basal segment of abdomen, 

 of which the anal segment with tuft is also rosy brown. The discocellular of fore- 

 wings is oblique inwards, its npper part somewhat bowed outwards, as in the genus 

 i.ltijcophimi Warr. All the veins free. 



3. Iza triangulifera sp. nov. 



Forrwingsi : with ground-colour greyish oehreous, with darker ochreons strigae; 

 the markings dull red-brown; these brown markings are four in number ; the basal 

 patch, which is narrow, with the outer edge oldiqne ; a curved sinuous-edged narrow 

 fascia at one-third, its costal end chestuut-browu to the subcostal; an oblong broad 

 fascia beyond middle, touching the costa with its npper angle at two-thirds, and 

 there bright chestnut; the inner edge nearly straight, oblique to middle of inner 

 margin; the outer edge oblique outwards to vein (5, then more or less parallel to 

 the inner edge and irregularly crennlate; and lastly a narrow fascia from costa 

 before apex, chestnut as far as vein 0, oblique outwards at first, its outer edge 

 joining hindmargin at vein 6, its inner edge there bent and running oblique and 

 crennlate to inner margin before anal angle ; all these dark markings are faintly 

 edged with pale, ami, like the ground-colour, obscurely striated; the central pale 

 space is obliquely funnel-shaped, and edged between the median vein and submedian 

 fold by irregular jiale hyaline spots; on the costa in the centre of the pale fascia is 

 a small chestnut-brown triangle; the inner margin of the oblong dark fascia is 

 deeper brown, forming a narrow fascia containing tlie lilack-brown cell-spot; fringe 

 pale ferruginous, with the tips dark. 



Hindwings : with antemedian, postmedian, and marginal red-brown fasciae, 

 with irregularly crennlate edges, the central sjjace jialest. 



Underside similar. Head, thorax, and abdomen ])alo oehreous, varied with red- 

 brown; the abdomen with a lateral black-brown stripe towards apex; a ilark brown 

 tuft of hairs from base of hindtibiae. 



E.xpanse of wings: 30 mm. 



One i from Petropolis, Prov. Uio de Janeiro. 



The wings have the apex ]irominent and tlic liindina,rgins sinuous ; Ihe fore- 

 wing faintly emarginatc above anal angle, the hindwing below vein 7. 



Rhodogonia gen. nov. 



J-'crr/rii/(/s : with costa straigiit, curved only just before apex; apex produced, 

 subacute; hindmargin jirominently elbowed at vein 4 and with a small tooth at 

 vein 7, incurved between, and obli(|ue below to anal angle ; inner margin convex. 



Jlijiihriiuis : with apex rounded, and :i proniiiieni angle at vein 4. Antennae of 



