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and that this name mnst supersede Gnenee's Camboyia, at all events for those 

 species which, like russearia, have antennae in the S not pectinated, but ciliated 

 only. For those with pectinated antennae the name Camboijin, will stand. 



The generic term Eois, therefore, cannot be applied to any group of Stcrrldnae. 

 The group to which it has hitherto been referred is a large one, and will ultimately 

 have to be subdivided. 1 am not at present prepared to say whether any or which 

 of the other generic terms applied to species of the grouj) should be used instead of 

 Eois ; but as some name must be employed I propose that oi Antcois provisionally 

 (type of genus : A. muricata Hfn.). 



76. Anteois mellea sp. nov. 



Forewings : deep yellow ; costa for two-thirds purple-brown ; a slightly marked 

 pur]ile line near base ; an indistinct sinuous median line ; a distinct sinuous outer 

 line, followed by an interrupted submarginal line, containing two more strongly 

 marked spots below middle and another at anal angle ; fringe yellow, not separated 

 from wing by any line. 



Hindwings : the same, without basal line. . 



Underside paler. Face, palpi, and thorax purple-brown, glossy ; vertex and 

 antennae white ; abdomen yellow ringed with red. 



Expanse of wings : 15 mm. 



Several from Sao Paulo, Brazil. 



77. Anteois obliquaria sp. uov. 



Forewings : dull whitish, slightly tinged with rufous and dusted with grey 

 atoms ; the lines grey, all oblicjue and parallel to the very obliixue hiudmargiu ; the 

 first thick, from before middle of inner margin, the second from the middle, third 

 and fourth finer, the third snbdenticulate ; all four lines are more or less obliterated 

 before reaching the costa ; fringe pale grey, with darker base. 



Hinihcings : whiter, with traces of four lines, most distinct on inner margin. 



Underside like npper. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 16 mm. 



Five ? ? from Caicara, Orinoco, April 1898 (fjhcrrie). 



The costa and hiudmargin of forewings are both straight, the apex acute ; the 

 insect reminds one of Anteois triangularis Warr. iPtychopoda), but that species has 

 the wings still more elongate, and grey not whitish in colour, the lines still more 

 oblique. 



78. Anteois sulphuraria sp. nov. 



Forewings : very jiale sulphur-yellow, faintly and irregularly sprinkled with 

 brownish ; the costal area especially marked with brownish scales ; no lines visible ; 

 fringe yellowish. 



Hindwings : with very obscure traces of antemedian and postmedian lines. 



Underside glossy, pale yellow, with the costa of forewings broadly rufous. 

 Face black-brown ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen like wings. 



Expanse of wings : 15 — 16 mm. 



One S, one ?fr6m Chimbo, Ecuador, August 1807 (Rosenberg). 



The antennae of the i are subserrate, with very long cnrling cilia. The 



