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subcostal from the upper end of cell, first ami joint stem of next three togetlier 

 from apex of areoie. Hindwings, two subcostals on long stem ; radial from upper 

 end of discocellular ; first median at four-fifths, second a little before end. 



Type: Plemyriopsis distincta Wlk. (Erosia) = Dineurodes(J) fiopuloniaDnxce, 

 Biol. Centr. Am. Lep. Het., ii., p. 176. 



Plerocymia lliib. 



Plerocymia Hiib., Verz., p. 330. 



Entephria Hiib., Verz., p. 332. 



Onychia Hiib., Verz., p. 334. 



Ortholithu Hiib., Vers., p. 3:58; Led.; S. & W. 



Eubolia Boisd. 



By the law of priority Ortholitha mu.st give place to Plerocymia. Under this 

 genus Hiibner placed four species — cervincUa, dubitata, certata, and biliiieala. Of 

 tliese certata belong.s to his own genus Calocalpe, dubitata to Triphosa Stph., 

 while biiiiieata has become the type of Camptogi-amna Stph., so that cervinata, 

 the first-})laced species, is left as type of Plerocymia. 



Priapodes gen. nov. 



Foirvdngs: ample; costa faintly arched; apex obtuse: hindmargin well curved ; 

 anal angle indistinct. 



Hindwitigs : ample, somewhat produced at apex ; hindmargin weakly rounded. 



Abdomen (cj) strong, with rather prominent anal segment ; antennae (c?) 

 simple ; tongue present ; palpi three times as long as head, horizontally porrect, 

 laterally compressed, smoothly scaled ; terminal joint short, button-shaped, second 

 joint extraordinarily long; legs long; hind tibiae with four spurs. Neuration normal, 

 i-'caling dense : forewings black and green ; hindwings black and white. 



Type : Priajjodes longipalpata (Th. !Mg.). 



A South American genus of large-sized insects. 



PseudocoUix gen. nov. 



Differs from Collix Guen. (1) in having only a small cell-spot instead of a large 

 one consisting of raised black scales; (2) in the much reduced length of the palpi. 

 Type: P. hyperythra (\l\n\i!-n.'j. 



Pterocypha inangulata sp. nov. 



Forewings: pale grey, pink-tinged ; basal jiatch edged by a straight black line, 

 preceded l)y a thinner one ; central fascia edged on both sides inteimally with dark 

 fuscous; its inner edge with two indentations, one, subcostal, obtuse; the other 

 below the middle, acute ; its outer edge with two prominent lobes, one on either side 

 of the second median; on the submedian fold the dark edges of the central fascia 

 unite; discal spot black, circled with whitish, and that again with a slender black 

 outline; underneath it are two pale oval siiots, obliijuely below one another ; a dark 

 apical streak, with the space above it paler. 



Hindwitigs: cinereous, darker towards the hindmargin, before which is a broad 

 p.ile curved fascia, preceded by a dark bent line. 



