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curved upwards, l)nt apjiroacliing the first, subcostal toward-^ apex ; the cell with the 

 rest of the nenration is entirely hidden by the folds. 

 Type : CapnophyUn alhiecps sp. nov. 



li. Capnophylla albiceps >p. uov. 



Foreirings : pale grey, thickly dusted with dark iron-grey towards costa and 

 suffused on inner margin with brown-black and ferruginous; the lines ferruginous; 

 the first curved, at one-third, ending in a velvety black streak on inner margin: 

 second at two-thirds, excnrved in the costal half of wiug, incurved below, and 

 approaching first line on the submedian fold; a submarginal black lunular line- 

 from apex, becoming linear and vanishing below middle; fringe iron-grey; a diffuse 

 dark cell-spot. 



Hindwini/s : fawn-colour, the basal half darker and strongly tinged with ferru- 

 ginous at base and along inner margin, with a ))ent ferruginous line at middle 

 crossing from costal to inner margin ; costal fringe dark brown. 



Underside of forewings cinereous, with numerous dark striae : costal area of 

 hindwings similar, but paler; rest of wing mealy ochreons : head and thorax deep 

 black-brown ; vertex and antennae snow-white ; abdomen cinereous lirown. 



Expanse of wings : 20 mm. 



Two tJ c? from Sao Paulo, S. Brazil. 



Coelura gen. nov. 



ForcTvings : with costa arched and very strongly convex before apex; ajjex 

 produced ; hindmargin oblique, hardly curved, bent below apex. 



IlimUviiiij.-i : with apex rounded; hindmargin almost straight or slightly curved; 

 anal angle with a single small semicircular excision. 



Antennae flattened, uniserrate, the teeth short; palpi slender, porrect; tongue 

 slight ; frenulum present ; legs short ; hindtibiae with four spurs. 



^mration : forewings, cell hardly half as long as wing; discocellular concave : 

 median nervnre bent inwards just before end : all three mediaCi nervules close 

 together ; the first from the bend, the second close beyond, or the first and second 

 shortly stalked from the bend ; vein 5 from upper angle of cell ; G and 7 stalked 

 from the same point: 8, 9, stalked; 10 and 11 free. Hindwings with vein 7 some- 

 times before, sometimes from, the end of cell ; veins 3 and 4 from the lower 

 end, or stalked ; the subcostal vein straight, or curved from base. 



Type : Coelura transtersata sp. uov. 



Erosia omana Druce also belongs here. 



7. Coelura transversata s]i. nov. 



Foreicinqx : fawn-colour, dark grey along costa, which towards apex is varied 

 with alterniite whitish and rufous jiatches; the lines fine and i>aler ; first at one- 

 fourth, angled l>el(iw costa, then obliquely curved, ])reecded by a difi'use dark grey 

 cloud ; second line at two-thirds, bluntly angled on vein 4, convex above, concave 

 below, edged finely on both sides with darker: a diffuse dark grey median shade, 

 and obscure submarginal clouds, with one or two dark dots below apex; fringe pale 

 grey, with the basal half iimadly red. 



IliniliriiK/x : much jialer, towards the costa straw-colour ; the centre of the wing 

 striated with grey-lirown, and towards the hindmargin with blackish : an obscurp 



