NEW MOTHS OF FAMILY NOTODONTIDAE — SCHAUS 567 



imier margin broadly white, the costal and apical portion largely 

 violaceous, the costal margin from beyond base narrowly white, crossed 

 by fine dark lines toward apex. Hind wing below white, the termen 

 at apex narrowly violaceous, and with fainter lunules at base of white 

 cilia. 



Expanse, 37 mm. 



Habitat. — Itatia3''a, Brazil. 



Type.—V.S.NM. no. 34682. 



A male and female received from J. F. Zikan. 



COXEYA, new genus 



Male. — Antenna thickened at base and excurved, with a slight tuft 

 then rapidly becoming slender and with minute bristles. Palpi up- 

 turned to vertex, the second joint hairj'-, the tliird short and smooth; 

 legs very ha,iry, especially the hind tibiae and tarsi. Fore wing fairly 

 broad, the apex acute, the outer margin curved; veins 3 and 4 apart, 

 5 from middle of discocellular; 6 from upper angle; areole small; 7, 

 8, 9 and 10 from end of areole. Hind wing rather long, the termen 

 well rounded; veins 3 and 4 from a point; 6 and 7 shortlj^ stalked; 8 

 diverging near end of cell. 



Type. — Coxeya sinistra, new species. 



Remarks. — The genus is named for my friend W. Judson Coxey. 

 It appears to be most similar to Hippia Moschler, resembling this 

 especially in the antennal structure. 



COXEYA SINISTRA, new species 



Male. — Base of antenna white where excurved, followed by dark 

 brown in tuft. Palpi whitish buff above, edged below with black, 

 the third joint black; vertex buffy brown; collar snuff brown. Patagia 

 paler mottled with white hairs, the dorsal edge black; some silvery 

 scales on metathorax. Abdomen dorsally greenish buff at base with 

 a dorsal fuscous spot, otherwise greenish buff with darker transverse 

 lines; underneath pinkish buff, also the large tufts of hair, so prominent 

 on hind tibia. Fore wing dark olive with brownish suffusion on basal 

 third of costa and cell and a similar shade inbent from costa near apex, 

 proximall}'- edged by a double lunular black line filled in with olive-bufF 

 scales; some pale scales at base of inner margin. Hind wing light 

 brownish olive; some wiiite scaling on inner margin and anal angle; 

 cilia white with some brownish hairs. Wings below dark vinaceous- 

 drab, the termen narrowdy and cilia pinkish buff, the fore wing with 

 the costa narrowly light vinaceous-cinnamon, with five fuscous spots 

 before apex, the hind wing with avellaneous suffusions at base. 



Expanse, 40 mm. 



Habitat. — Dos Puentes, Ecuador. 



Type.—V.S.l^M. no. 34684. 



