PROTKINANIA. EniOrXGA. 



201 



ochi'cons, the costal and terminal areas suffused with rufous and 

 slightly irrorated with brown ; a slight discoidal lunule and sinuous 

 postmedial line. 



Hah. Brazil, Petropolis (Doer), 1 S , Rio Janeiro, 1 c; , 1 $ • 

 /;.ryj. 28-32 millim. 



1547. Proteinania vigasia. 



Chloridea vigasia, Scbaus, Trans. Am. Eut. Soc. xxi. p. 239 (1894). 



c? . Head and thorax ochreous tinged with rufous and irrorated 

 with black ; abdomen ochreous white tinged with brown. Fore 

 wing ochreous tinged with rufous and irrorated with black ; an 

 indistinct, straight, oblique ochreous subbasal line ; a more distinct 

 similar antemedial line with the elliptical brownish defined by 

 ochreous orbicular stigma on its outer edge ; reniform eUiptical, 

 brownish defined by ochreous, with an oblique brownish band from 



Fig. 02. — Prnfcinaiiia vigasia, (^ . \. 



it to inner margin ; the postmedial line represented by a series of 

 black points on the veins, excurved below costa, then oblique ; the 

 subterminal line ochreous, slightly sinuous and defined by red- 

 brown on its inner side ; a terminal series of black points ; cilia 

 ochreous brown and black. Hind wing pale yellowish, the cilia 

 slightly tinged with rufous. 



Hah. jNIexico, Las Vigas, 1 S , type f J in Coll. Schaus. Exp. 

 28 millim. 



Genus ERIOPYaA. 



Type. 



Eriopi/ga, Guen. Noct. i. p. 20.3 (18.52) puncfiila. 



Hi/potrix, Gueo. Noc-t. i. p. 31)9 (1852) purpurigera. 



iV«sia, Wlk. XV. 1741 (1858) mceda. 



Hime'la. Grote, Froc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Pliil. 1874, p. 200 infract ata. 



Pseiidorthodes, Morr. Can. Ent. vi. p. 253 (1874) vecors. 



Probosci.'! fully developed ; palpi with tbe 2nd joint obliquely upturned, 

 moderately fringed with hair in front, the 3rd moderate or rather long, porreet, 

 frons smooth ; eyes large, ronnded ; thorax clothed with hair and scales mixed, 

 without distinct crests ; abdomen without crests. Fore wing rather broad, 

 tbe termen erect, rounded ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from 

 upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. 

 Hind wing witli veins 3, 4 from angle of cell ; 5 obsolescent from middle of 

 discocellulars ; 6, 7 shortly stalked; 8 anastomosing with the cell to oue-third. 



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