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7 from upper angle; 8, 9, 10 stalked from end of cell; 11 free. Hind 

 wings: Veins 3 and 4 on short stalk; 5 above angle; 6 and 7 on longer 

 stalk. 



Ty2)e of genus. — Pseudarista g elder si Schaus. 



In this genus are also included: 



Pseudarista spiosalis (Ilcrminia) Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus., vol. 16, 



1858, p. 111. 



Pseudarista ■pagasusaJis (Blcpiina.) Walker, Cat. Brit, Mus., vol. 19, 



1859, p. 870 = decelusaUs {Renia"^) Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus., vol. 19, 

 1859, p. 880 = anticalis (Gizama) Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1862, p. 116. 



PSEUDARISTA GELDERSI, new species. 



Male. — -Tufts on antennae white and buff. Head, collar, and 

 thorax dark brown. Abdomen fuscous brown. Palpi irrorated 

 with white, the fringe above dark grey. Wings dull brown with a 

 few scattered whitish irrorations; terminal white points preceded by 

 angled dark brown 4ines; sub terminal line whitish, dentate, faintly 

 indicated. Fore wings: A very faint darker antemedial line; orbic- 

 ular small, light brown; reniform large, light brown, containing two 

 black points; postmedial faintly indicated, darker brown, slightly 

 incurved below reniform. Hind wings: Traces of a darker post- 

 medial line between viens 5 and 2; a dark spot on inner margin 

 outwardly edged with white. Wings below paler, grayer; the hind 

 wings irrorated with white; a dark brown line on discocellular; a 

 postmedial brown line; a fine subtcrminal lunular white line. 



Expanse. — 24 mm. 



Habitat. — Geldersland, Surinam. 



Type.— Cat. No. 19721, U.S.N.M. 



A female in the Dognin collection luis no black points on reniform. 



Genus EPIPHANIS Schaus. 

 Epiphanis Schaus, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, vol. 11, 1913, p. 22. 



Male. — Antennae pectinated. Palpi upcurved at base and por- 

 rect, the third joint turned back, slender, long, and with tufts at end. 

 Forewings: Vein 3 from near lower angle; 4 from lower angle; 5 close 

 above angle; 6 near upper angle; 7 from upper angle; 8, 9, 10 stalked 

 from cell. Hind wings: Veins 3 and 4, and 6 and 7, on short stalk; 

 5 from near lower angle, 



Ty2)e of genus. — Epiphanis esperanzalis Schaus. 



CLONIATARPHES, new genus. 



Male. — Antennae pectinated, the pectinations thick, terminating 

 in a long cilia. Palpi long, upcurved; the second joint partly tufted 

 behind; third joint half the length of second, shortly scaled, with large 

 triangular tuft behind. Legs smoothly scaled; fore tibiae with small 



