( fifts ) 



liitiM-al hinder to tlic tegnhu', tin; border becoming i)iiikisli in front, continued to 



base of antenna. Forewing : traces of one or two antemedian lines, four transverse 



discal lines, 1 and 2 distinctly undulate, 3 and 4 faint, but 4 accentuated by dots on 



veins, followed byajiatcli at il", an indistinct apical lino. Hindwing darker brown 



than lorewing, becoming paler behind, fringe wiiite, minutely interrupted at veins. 

 Vnilfrside with the series of vein-dots across both wings as in the allied species. 



d. Sexual armature of tiie same type as in the otlier s[)ecies of the genus. 

 Tenth abdominal tergite rather broad basally, narrowed to middle, apex rounded, 

 feebly sinuate ; sternite rounded at end, very feebly angulate in middle of apical 

 margin (in the single specimen examined). Process of harpe (1*1. LIII. f. 1) 

 slender, somewhat spoon-shaped. Penis-sheath (PI. LVII. f. G) with a right curved 

 l)rocess and a left dentate lobe. 



Early stages not known. 



J lab. Vera Cruz, Mexii'o. 



In coll. iSchaus, coll. Druce, and coll. Dognin.' 



'jiiO. Xylophanes fusimacula. 



*Pn-ijex(i fiishiiwiihi Felder, Krise Noctii;i, l.qi. p. S. t. 70. f . 4 ( ? ) (1S74) (Brasilia ;— Mus. Tring); 



Butl., Trans. Zool. Sor. Luml. ix. p. 549. n. 14 (1877). 

 Sliliiii.r fusiiiKicitla, Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lip. Hit. i. p. 118. n. 60 (1875). 

 rnnampehis {?) fusimacula, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Hct. i. p. 669. n. 10 (1892). 



? . Basal ciliae of antenna! segments shorter than the segments are long. 

 Outer spur of midtibia about one-fifth shorter than the inner one. Body similarly 

 striate with long pale scales as in ccratomioides. Discal lines of the forewing 

 consisting of lunules. 



S and early stages not known. 



Hab. Brazil ; Peru. 



In the Tring Museum 2 ? ? from ; Brazil {tijpe, ex coll. Felder) ; Chizco, Peru. 



63(5. Xylophanes zurcheri. 



*Calliuiiima xinvhcri Druce, Atiii. Mar/. N. 11. (6). xiii. p. 352 (1894) (Costa Rica ; - Mus. Brit.) ; 

 id., Biol. Ceiitr. Amer., Lep. Het. 'Suppl. p. 301. n. 6. t. 66. f. 2 (1896). 



S ? . External spur of midtibia shorter thau internal. Basal ciliae of antennal 

 segments feebly prolonged. Markings of wings agreeing more with those of 

 fimmacida thau of andata ; outer margins dentate. 



Not dissected. 



Early stages not known. 



llab. Costa Rica. 



637. Xylophanes undata nom. uov. 



*Goneinjo iirnncta Rothschild {iimi Grote, 1865), Jris vii. p. 298. n. 4. t. 7. f. 3 (1894) (Chuchuras, 

 Peru ;— coll. Staudinger). 



?. (Jiliae of antenna somewhat shorter than in the preceding s]>ecies. Spurs 

 of hiudtibia shorter than in ceratomioiden, hindtarsus very long, as long as cell of 

 forewing. The discal lines of the forewing strongly dentate, the portions beyond 

 SM'- straight, parallel, more obliiiuc than in ceratomioides ; outer margin strongly 

 dentate. The mesial line of the abdomen rather strongly marked, the lateral ones 

 vestigial, ending in rather large spots at the apices of the segments. The ventral 



