406 NOVITATES ZOOLOOIOAX XXV. 1918. 



Genus IX. Xenomigia. 



Xenomigia Warr., Pore. U.S. Nal. Mus. xxx. 413 (1906) (type veninotata VVarr.). 



Not positively known to me. According to Warren's diagnosis the typical 

 species differs from the following genus in the longer cells, thinner scaling, R' of 

 forewing close to R', M' of both wings free (from five-sixths of cell). The two 

 agree in the rare stalking of SC° of forewing beyond SC. I have proposed a 

 new section for the evidently kindred forms ■pallinervis Feld. and villiodes Prout, 

 sp. nov. 



Sect. I. — M' of both wings free. 



1. veninotata Warr., Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxx. 414 (1906) (Colombia). 



2. ccncinna Dogn., Het. Nouv. iii. 22 (1911) (huj. sect. ?) (Colombia). 



3. cuneifera Dogn., 3Iem. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxii. 7 (1913) (huj. sect. ?) 

 (Colombia). 



4. sordida Dogn., Mem. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxii. 7 (1913) (huj. sect. ?) (Colombia). 

 Sect. II. — M' of both wings stalked. 



5. pallinervis Feld., Beise Novara, Lep. Het. tab. 133. fig. 16 (1875) 

 (Colombia). 



6. villiodes Prout, sp. nov.* (Colombia). 



Genus X. Pseudoricia gen. nov. 



Face smooth. Palpus with second joint long, appressed-scaled, third joint 

 short, slightly tufted. Antenna with joints not projecting, in <J shortly ciliate, 

 in $ scarcely so, but with single minute bristles. Pectus slightly hairy. Femora 

 glabrous. Abdomen moderately long, obtuse, in ? broadening distally. Wings 

 elongate. 



Foreiving with cell short, DC short, DC incurved, DC extremely oblique ; 

 SC from stalk of SC"', SC arising before SC ; R« about central, M' stalked. 

 Hindicing with cell shuilar, R' central, M' stalked. (Type sibyllae Druce.) 



1. sibyllae Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1885. p. 523. tab. 32. fig. 7 (Josiodes) 

 (Ecuador). 



Genus XI. Zunacetha. 



Ziniacelha Walk., List Lep. Ins. xxvii. 133 (1863) (type bipartita Walk.). 



Akin to Oricia but with cell of forewing shorter, DC extremely oblique, M' 

 (also of hindwing) connate (occasionally just separate), M- of forewing arising 



* Xenomigia villiodes sp. nov. <J $, 41-45 mm. Face black in middlo, orange at sides. Palpus 

 rather short ; first joint orange, the rest blackish. Thorax and abdomen black-brown ; wing- 

 tegula with an orange anterior patch and an orange stripe at proximal edge. 



Forewing with costa somewhat arched, apex obtuse ; dark brown, clouded with blackish in 

 places, particularly in distal part of cell; veins and subraedian fold finely orange, brightest 

 proximally ; a very vague pale mark near proximal end of cell ; an oblique whitish streak from 

 middle of SM^ inwards to M well before origin of ip ; a narrowly diamond-shaped (but slightly 

 sinuous-edged) white mark just beyond DC ; a lunulate-dentate whitish submarginal line, slightly 



incurved anteriorly to R^. Hindwing dirty white to end of ceil, ' omewhat cleaner white in a 



moderate patch beyond a vague dark cell-mark ; all borders smo ty, the costal narrowly, the 

 abdominal broadly but more vaguely, the distal for a \vidth of G-7 m.n., dentato-edged proximally. 

 Underside similar, the veins of forewing less bright proximally. Sierra del Libano, Colombia, 

 (»,000 ft. (H. H. Smith). Tj-pe (^ and paratypes in coll. Joicey, misidentified by Druce as his viUia. 

 Very near pallinervis Feld., of which the unique type is unfortunately rubbed, but which appears 

 distinguishable, apart from its smaller size, by the different position of the pale markings. 



