404 N0V1TATE3 ZootoaioAi: XXV. 1918. 



pectinations, ending in fascicles of cilia. Pectus hairy. Femora scarcely hairy. 

 Wings broad, scaling rather thin and hair-lUce. 



Forewing with cell long, DC well developed, DC short ; SC short-stalked, 



M' remote. Hindwing with cell over one-half, DC- strongly oblique, DC less 



so ; C moderately approximated to SC, R* central, M' remote. (Type fassli 

 sp nov.). (A second species, too worn to describe, from the same locality in 

 coll. Tring Mus.) 



1. jassli Prout, sp. nov.* (Colombia). 



Genus V. Cacolyces. 



Cacolyces Warr., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxx. 409 (1906) (type plajifera Walk.). 



Face rough. Palpus moderate. Antenna in 3 shortly pectinate, in $ with 

 single bristles. Femora rough-scaled. Wings elongate. 



Forewing with cell less than one-half, DC rather long, oblique, DC' very 

 oblique, SC from stalk of SC'~°, R- from close to R', M' just separate from R'. 



Hindwing with DC biangulate, R' from lower angle, M' separate from R*. 



Differs from Lyces in shorter cell of forewing and different origin of M' on both 

 wings. 



1. plagifera Walk., List Lej). Ins. vii. 1650 (1856) {Lyces ?) (Amazons). 



The Tring Museum has a short series from Venezuela. 



Genus VI. Xenorma gen. nov. 



Face somewhat roughened. Palpus shortish, slightly rough-scaled. Antenna 

 in both sexes pectinate. Pectus scarcely hairy. Femora not hairy. 



Forewing somewhat elongate, costa slightly arched, termen oblique, cell 

 over one-half, DC longish, little oblique, DC^ not long, DC curved, becoming 



rather oblique, SC^ stalked, M' sejiarate. Hindwing with cell rather long, 



DC straightish, C approximated to cell for a short distance, then diverging 

 moderately, R' central, M' stalked. (Type cytheris Druce.) 



Introduced here on account of the separation of M' of the forewing from R', 

 but probably the parent of Brachyglene, in a measure connected by the anomalous 

 B. caenea Drury. 



1. cytheris Druce, Biol. Centr. Amer., Lep. Het. ii. 2. tab. 41. fig. 11 (1891) 

 (Phaeochlaena) (Costa Rica). 



(ab. ?) ovata Dogn., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xliv. 438 (1900) (Phaeochlaena) 

 (Colombia). 



This species also reaches Mexico and I think Colombia and Venezuela. 

 Variable. 



la. cytheris australis subsp. nov.f 



• Tolimicola fassli sp. nov. ^, 46 mm. Forewing with costa slightly arched, termen straight, 

 oblique ; hindwing very ample, markings nearly as indicated in Dognin's description of "Tithraustes " 

 consanguinen, of which it may possibly be the cj ; forewing with traces of lunulate whitish anteraedian 

 and postmedian lines, accompanied by yellow dashes in the veins ; snbterminal lunules white, not 

 yellowish, followed by yellow dashes on the veins and these again by yellow terminal dots ; hind- 

 wing beneath with yellowish terminal dots. Monte Tolima, Colombia, 3,800 m. February 1910 

 (A. H. Fassl). Type in coll. Tring Mus. 



f Xenorma cytheris australis subsp. nov. Forewing -rather broader, with the central yellow 

 patch reduced or even wanting (ab. deleta nov.) on the uppersido, though persisting beneath. 

 Brazil. Type (J in coll. Joicey, ex. coll. Smith, 1844-45 ; type $ of ab. deleta (Itabapoana, Kio) also 

 in coll. Joicey. A $ in coll. Brit. Mus. from Minas Geraes. 



