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Hindwincjs : with a similar elliow, the hindmargin on either side of the elbow 

 being straight. 



(J. Foreiuings : with apex blunt, not produced ; hindmargin simply curved, with 

 no elbow. 



Hindmargin of hindwings simply rounded 



Antennae of ? simjile or very minutely subserrate ; of ^ strongly pectinated 

 almost to the tips, the pectinations twice as long as in Gynopteryx Guen. Palpi very 

 short and weak ; tongue present. Neuration normal. 



Type : Epigynopteryx niodesta Butler (Marada ?). 



Euclidiodes gen. nov. 



Foreiviwjs : broad, short ; costa arched near base, then straight to apex, which is 

 bluntly rounded ; hindmargin \ertical, curved only towards anal angle, which is 

 nearly rectangular. 



Hindwings: broad, with rounded hindmargin. 



Forehead prominent ; antennae of c? simple ; palpi porrect, second joint hairy ; 

 third small, indistinct ; hind tibiae of S with four spurs. Scaling close and dense. 



Neuration: cell half as long as wing. Forewings with first median at three- 

 fourths, second just before end, third from end of cell : radials as usual ; second, 

 third, and fourth subcostals on common stem from some distance before end of cell ; 

 first and tifth free. Hindwings with costal closely approximated to subcostal to near 

 end of cell ; first subcostal nervule just before end of cell ; medians as in forewings. 



Type : Euclidiodes ophiusina Butler (Heterophleps). 



Eusarca fasciata sji. nov. 



Forewings : ochreous, dusted with pale tawny fuscous ; the lines darker ; first from 

 beyond two-thirds of costa, augulated before the dark olive cell-spot, then running 

 inwards, denticulated, to inner margin just before middle ; .second line from close 

 before apex, which is blunt, to inner margin just beyond middle, approximated there 

 to the first line ; space between the lines darker olive fuscous, especially close to the 

 lines themselves. 



Hindiviiigs : with an olive tawny line and internal shade from middle of inner 

 margin half across the wing. Underside duller. 



Thorax and abdomen concolorous. Face, [lalpi, and pectinations of antennae 

 olive. 



Expanse of wings : 24 mm. 



One (J from Petropolis. 



The specimen above described is considerably worn and fa<led, Imt is apparently 

 new. 



Eusarca fractilineata sp. nov. 



Forewings : ochreous with a more or less strongly expressed greenish tint, thickly 

 dusted with fuscous atoms ; costa fuscous violet ; lines olive-green ; first at one-third 

 angulated in mid-cell ; second from inner margin beyond middle, hardly flexuous 

 towards apex, then retracted to costa, followed by a paler line ; from the middle of 

 costa an oblique streak, ending above the dark cell-spot ; marginal area sometimes 

 with dark blotches, one central, one above anal angle. 



Hindwings: with outer line continued across them a little before the middle^ 

 sometimes with a faint dark blotch towards centre of hindmargin. 



