(201 ) 



Hindwings : with apex rectangular, hindniargin vertical and crennlatc to below 

 vein 6, then abruptly bent and straight to vein 2 ; inner marginal area largely 

 developed, thickly fringed with hair, and produced into a curved lobe at anal angle, 

 and with a fringed lobe at base ; beneath with a bed of hairs along subniedian fold ; 

 upper side clothed with hairlike scales, as in TricJwstichia Warr. 



Antennae three-quarters the length of forewings, slender, and finely serrulate ; 

 palpi porrect, second joint hairy, third short and smooth ; tongue aud frenulum 

 present ; legs strongly developed ; hind-tibiae thickened, with a pencil of hair. 



Neuration : forewings, cell more than half as long as wing ; discocellular 

 oblique outwards ; first median nervule at two-thirds, second close before third ; 

 lower radial from somewhat above the middle of discocellular ; veins 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 

 10 and 11 stalked ; 10 anastomosing with 8, ; hindwings with vein 7 from before 

 angle of cell ; the three median nervules short, the last two from angle of cell. 



Type : Amhlurodes commixta sp. nov. 



196. Amblurodes commixta sp. nov. 



Forewings : dull greenish, covered and suffused, except towards the hindmargin, 

 with dark olive-brown more or less confluent striae ; first line very obscure, from 

 about one-sixth of costa to one-third of inner margin, externally dark-margined, 

 forming three teeth outwards, one on subcostal vein, and one above and below the 

 snbmediau vein ; an indistinct blackish antemedian line ; a dull greenish ochreous 

 median line, bent below median vein, then vertical to inner margin, internally dark- 

 edged ; a similarly pale slightly dentate line nearly touches it on inner margin; 

 submarginal line strongly dentate and much paler just at costa, preceded by a dense 

 blackish shade forming oblong blotches between the veins ; the dark costal blotch 

 is preceded by an oblique jjale line, which is apparently the commencement of the 

 line which approximates to central line on the inner margin ; hindmargin crenulate, 

 with dark marginal spots between the veins ; fringe olive-brown. 



Hindwings : dull dark smoky brown, the fringe paler. 



Underside dull cinereous, darker towards base ; both wings with an ill-defined 

 blackish central line and submarginal I'ascia ; the forewings with an abbreviated 

 middle line from costa. Head and thorax dark olive-brown, with green scales 

 intermixed ; abdomen paler, more greenish ; anal tuft dull ochreous. 



Expanse of wings : 48 mm. 



Three cJc? from Paramba, June 1897, dry season, 3500 ft. (Rosenberg). 



Allied to Am/iltirodes vellcdata Moeschler (Iscknopteryx), from Surinam, but 

 much darker, and without the inner pale straight line. Moeschler's description, 

 however, was drawn from a single c? ; and it is just possible that the pale inner line 

 was not natural, but caused by abrasion in the setting. 



Callipseustes gen. nov. 



Foretoings : costa gently curved, apex depressed, minutely produced ; hindmargin 

 faintly elbowed at vein 4, vertical above, oblique below. 



Hindwings : apex and hindmargin rounded ; anal angle square. 



Antennae in S simple, lamellate ; palpi porrect, very short ; tongue aud 

 frenulum present ; hind-tibiae of c? with four spurs, and thickened, with a pencil of 

 hairs. Forewings with the submedian vein swollen at base and bent downwards, the 

 wing membrane between it and median somewhat i)uekered and contorted. 



