426 NOVITATES ZOOLOQICAE XXV. 1918. 



2. gi-andis Druce, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) v. 510 (1900) (Brachyglene) 

 (Colombia). 



3. venusta Dogn., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xliv. 213 (1900) (Ecuador). 



4. siiperba Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1890. p. 498 (E. Ecuador). 



Genus XXXI. Cyanotricha gen. nov. 



Cyanotricha Warr. MS. (type necyria Feld.). 



Eye rather small. Face and palpus densely hairy. Antenna in 3 pectinate, 

 in ? slightly ciliate, with single short bristles. Pectus and femora strongly 

 hairy. Wings elongate, with dense, glossy scaling. 



Forewing with cell over one-half, DC biangulate, strongly oblique between 

 the angles; SC''"''^'* stalked, R' approximated, connate or stalked, R* from 

 posterior angle of DC, thus near (sometimes very near) R', M' stalked. Hind- 

 icing with cell over one-half, DC somewhat as in forewing but less extreme ; 

 C rather widely separate from SC, R' about central, M' stalked. 



1. necyria Feld., Reise Novara, Lep. Het. tab. 133. fig. 19 (1874) (Sangala ?) 

 (N. Peru). 



Also from Ecuador. 



2. bellona Druce, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xviii. 87 (1906) {Tuina) (Peru). 



Genus XXXII. Sagaris. 



Sagaris Walk., List Lep. Ins. ii. 313 (1854) (type stygne Walk.). 



Phavaraea Walk., List Lep. Ins. ii. 315 (1854) (type erynnis Walk., nee Fb.*). 



Scedros Walk., List Lep. Ins. ii. 316 (1854) (type dilatata Walk.). 



Centronia H.-Sch., Samml. Aussereur. Schmett. i. 15, 17 (1856) (nee Hb.) (type rejecta Hb.). 



Scedrosa Walk., List Lep. Ins. xxxi. 137 (1864) (vice Scedros). 



Milodora Bdv., Lep. Guat. p. 85 (1870) (indescr.) (type rejecta Hb.-Gey.). 



Face rough. Palpus moderate, little upcurved ; second joint with ap- 

 pressed scales, third distinct. Antenna in o pectinate to scarcely beyond 

 middle (farther in Sect. II), in ? almost simple. Pectus slightly hairy. Femora 

 glabrous. Abdomen in S rather elongate. 



Foreiving with termen curved, oblique, in o very strongly ; cell one-half, 

 or slightly over, DC short, DC^'^ gently curved or straightish ; SC"'*'''^ stalked, 

 R- from middle of DC or slightly before, ID just separate at origin from 



R', occasionally almost connate, in Sect. II just stalked. Hindwing with 



costa arched, in S truncate apically, produced at tornus ; cell over one-half, 

 IJC oblique, sinuous or straightish ; F approximated to SC for a short distance 

 near base, moderately rapidly diverging, R- from middle of DC or very slightly 

 behind, M' stalked. 



Large, robust species, perhaps related to Actea. 



Sect. I {Sagaris). — Forewing with M' not stalked. Hindwing with a 



submedian fold, enclosing a strong ridge of hair on uppersidc. 



1. rejecta Hb.-Gey., Zutr. iv. 18. fig. 663-4 (1832) (Centronia) ("Java," 

 in err.). 



? = stygne Walk., List Lep. Ins. ii. 313 (1854) (Josia) (Amazons). 



* Walker's citation.s (jip. 314-15) for erynnis and for Hb, Zutr. fig. 603-4 are extraordinarily 

 muddled, but his Phavaraea is certainly meant for rejecta Hb.-Gey. 



