CHLANIDOPHORA. — ACVCl.AM \. 



491 



*2046«. Chlauidophora culleni. 



Chlanidoplwra culleni, Brethes, Ann. Mus. Buenos Ayres, wi. p. 

 (1908). 



Differs fn>m 0. patagiata in the frontal process being larger, its 

 apex irregularly vermiculate ; fore wing with the white postmedial 

 area broader, the black terminal area narrower, and with the 

 dentate white line more distinct. 



Hah. Argentina, Mendoza, Chaceuta (Gullen). Exp. 40 

 niillim. This species is unknown to me. 



Genus ACYCLANIA. 

 Acyelania, Dogn. Hot. Nouv. Am. Sud, iii. p. 15 (1911) 



T JT e. 

 tenebrosa. 



Proboscis absent ; palpi very short, porrect, clothed with hair ; frons with 

 pointed triangular process hollowed out below with a shorter pointed triangular 

 process below it: eyes large, round; antennae of male strongly serrate and 

 fasciculate; thorax clothed with large rough scales and hair ; tibiae fringed 



with long hair, the hind tibiae with the medial spurs absent; abdomen with 

 ;] tufts of hair. Fore wing with the apex rounded, the termen evenly 

 curved and not crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 9 and 10 

 anastomosing with 8 to form the an ole, 6 from the areole, 7 from beyond it ; 

 11 from cell. Hind wing with . om close to angle of cell ; 5 from 



above angle ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; S from before middle of cell. 



In key differs from Mallocephala in the frons having a pointed triangular 

 process. 



*2046 b. Acyelania tenebrosa. 



Acyelania tenebrosa, Dogn. Het. Nouv. Am. Sud, iii. p. 15 (1911). 

 c? . Head and thorax brownish grey mixed with black; palpi 



Fig. 99. — Acycla'i <>sa, S 



and lower part of frons crimson ; some crimson hair at base of 

 tegulse, on shoulders and upper edge of patagia ; some crimson 



