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c^. Tt'iitli tcij,q(u narrow, triincate-simiate ; steruite broader than t,eru;iti', 

 rouiiileil iit cud. Process of harpe ratlier stonter tliaii in the jireccding species, 

 ,i;radnally narrowed, a little dilated before tiie acntely ])oiuted end. Penis-sheatii 

 (I'l. LVlI.f :J"J) : apical margin produced at the right side abruptly in a short, 

 multidentate pnxx'ss ; on tin' left side there is a slight elevateil band of two 

 rows of teeth. 



Early stages not known. 



Ilnb. Venezuela ; Colombia ; Ecuador. 



Two subs])eeies : 



n. X. iiMculittor lauriiliitor. 



*Clii>crofiiwjiii iiianiliilor Uoisiluval. /.-•.; Kirby, Fror. Zunl. Sw. I.„ii,l. p. l'i'i'.i. n. 1 (1S8G) (Colombia; 



= moexchla-i). 

 C/iiierocaiKjxt iimesclilir/ Erschoff, Titul. 7i'«.sx/.'. x. p. 61. t. 1. f. 1 (1876) (Colombia). 

 Clmeiocaiiipa niamdator, Butler, Trans. ZtmL Sue. Lond. ix. p. II3-! (1877). 

 Tlirirtva iiiaciilaloi; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Hit. i. p. 652. n. 25 (18112). 



S ?. Three distinct brown dorsal lines on abdomen within the ])ale dorsal area 

 bordered laterally by tiie broad blackish stripes. Discal line 1 of forewing, above, 

 not dentate upon veins H' and 11^. ]5and of hindwing reddish, indented proximally, 

 veins li' — M- being more or less obviously black. 



Ilab. Venezuela ; Colombia. 



In the Triug Museum 1 c?, 1 ? from Venezuela. 



Ii. X. laariilafor icolji. 

 *C/ioeriicaiitjiii a-niji Druce, Pnn-. /Coal. Sik-. Loiul. p. 77S. t. (iO. f. 1 (1882) (Ecuador : — coll. Druce). 

 T/irrcIra wolji, Kirby, (W/. L(ji. Hct. i. p. 058. n. 'J8 (1892) ('• t. ',) " ex err.). 



cJ. Dorsal lines of abdomen indistinct. Patch near apex of cell of forewing 

 also indistinct ; four discal lines proximally of the main line, line 1 dentate upon 

 R^ and R-. Band of hindwing less reddish than in the preceding, broader, not 



indented.- Proximal series of teeth on the penis-sheath heavier than in muc. 



macalator, while the distal row is vestigial (in the sjiecimen examined). 



Hab. Ecuador and Peru. 



In the Tring Museum 2 S <S from Pereue P., Peru, March l'.Hj(j (Simons). ■ 



<''<i6. Xylophanes aglaor (PI. II. f. 8, ?). ■ 



*CJi'ier()C<niipa in/Uuir Boisduval, Spa-, (ien. Lip. Hit. i. p. 275. n. 70 (1875) (hab. 'i : — coll. Charles 



Oberthiir). 

 Cliiicnicdiiipa iKjldor, Butler, Trans. Zoul. Sue. Lond. ix. p. 632 (1877). 

 Tlinrira ughwr, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 657. n. 80 (1892) : Schaus, Eiil. Ntim ix. p. 135 (1898) 



(= libya = laeVia ex err.). 

 Therelra spec. A., Bonninghausen, L-is xii. p. 129. ii. 59 (1898) (Rio de Jan.). 



(? ? . Spurs of midtibia equal in length. Body rficrc olive, sides of head and 

 pronotum grey, middle of meso-metanotum and sides of abdomen shaded with 

 long greyish hair-scales, dorsal edge of mesothoracic tegula dark olive, abdomen 

 with a thin dark olive mesial line, base of abdomen a little darker dorso-Iaterally, 

 this dark shade very indistinctly continued anad, below which shade there is a very 

 faint pinkish ochraceous lougitudiual band ; scaling of antenna i)a]e brown, 

 greyish towards hook ; under surface of body pinkish fawn-colour in middle, 

 ochraceous at sides, abdomen with a lougitudiual band across stigmata of ochraceous 

 and creamy scales, legs wood-brown, stri])ed with olive-green ; spurs of midtibia 

 of the same length : basal ciliae of antennal segments (?) prolonged. 



