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of ci^ll. Hinthvings a« in foivwings, but the coital is api)roximatpfl to the subcostal 

 for ahuosf half the length of the cell. 



Type : Anisogonia deiiskda Feld. {rariujouid). 



N.B. — Two (Jc? from Chili, like all the other typical 6S in markings, differ 

 entirely in the contour of the wings ; that, of the forewings resembling the ? in 

 having a distinctly projecting apex and elbow in the hindmargin, with slight but 

 distinct erenulations throughout ; while that of the hindwings is more deejily 

 crenulate, and has a jirojecting central tooth. 



Astatomorpha gen. nov. 



Forewings narrow, elongate; costa strongly curved from base to a|jex ; apex 

 ])roduced, blunt ; hindmargin incurved beneath apex, then vertical to the middle 

 of the wing, where it slants suddenly basewards, almost in a line with inner margin, 

 the anal angle being indicated only by the stoppage of the fringe. Hindwings 

 narrow, appearing as if a third of them had been cut away from the inner 

 margin; hindmargin almost vertical, slightly curved ; anal angle blunt, prominent. 

 Eyes large ; palpi upcurved ; antennae c? thick, serrate-ciliate ; hind tibiae greatly 

 enlarged ; abdomen puflfed out towards apex, with two lateral tufts of hair. 

 Neuration : cell not quite half as long as wing ; discocellular in forewing, curved 

 obliquely outwards; first median nervule at three-fourths, second close before, 

 third from end of cell; lower radial from middle of di.scocellular ; upper from 

 upper end of cell, lioth curving parallel to costa ; last four subcostals on common 

 stem, rising just before the end of cell ; first subcostal (apparently) free. Hindwings 

 with discocellular slightly angulated, the upper arm vertical, the lower oblique ; 

 costal apjiroximated .shortly to subcostal not far from base; the two subcostal 

 nervules from upper end of cell ; medians as in forewing. 



Type : Asiatoinorphii virgultaria Feld. (PoUa). 



Distinguished, at a glance, by the shape of the wings, by the lateral tufts of 

 the abdomen, and the S antennae. 



Euclysia gen. nov. 



Forewings with costa evenly arched from base to apex; apex blunt; hind- 

 margin with an elbow or angle at the end of the third median, above which 

 it is vertical, and below oblique ; anal angle well marked ; hindwings as in 

 Prochoerodes, with a decided tail in the middle, the hindmargin straight on 

 either side, and the anal angle square. In the ? the apex of forewing is more 

 produced, and the hindmargin beneath it slightly incurved. Antennae .simple in 

 both sexes; tongue present; palpi short, stout, upturned, and closely appressed to 

 face ; second joint broad ; third very small ; hind tiliiae of S slightly enlarged 

 with two pairs of short sjiurs. Neuration normal. Scaling thick and glos.sy ; 

 markings consisting of two sinuous transverse lines, the outer one convex inwards, 

 as in Siinopleryx Warr. 



Type : Euclysia columbipennis Wlk. {Cly'<i<i). 



Euclysia restricta sji. nov. 



Like Euclysia coluiiilnpeuiiis Wlk., but tlie forewings darker grey, with 

 more numerous transverse dark striae; the rose coloured i)atch beyond tlie second 

 Hue is much reduced in size, being limited to two small round reddish lilotches. 



One ? , two cf 6 from S, .America, 



