Ml'. P>utler ('// fill' Li'iilihiiifcriiiix ijeiiiix Piontis. 1 1 1 



EiiiKjri' Jki'dkihHiii^. 



Dloptls {Eaaqrn) lia'iiuiiiflins. Walker, Cat. Lep. Hot. 2, p. 

 324, n. 9 (1854). 



Mexico, {Argent). Ty})e I5.M. 



In this species the hyaline patch of primaries only fills the 

 iip])er half of the interspace hetween the first and second median 

 branches. 



Section Nepe. Walker. 

 INIedian branches of primaries rather closer together. 



Earujra hifercisa, n. sp. 



Differs from the preceding in having a hyaline white streak 

 cut by the median nervure of prinniries and running froui the 

 Ijasetothe hyaline discal patch, with Avhich it is continuous : ex- 

 panse of wings 1 inch, 5 lines. 



Venezuela, {D ;/■'<< id). Type B.]\[. 



We have two examples of this species, on one of which I 

 found a label, in Mr. Walker's handwriting, bearing the above 

 name; it is the Diopfi::t{A<jijrta) Ki/.m of Walker (nee Hiibner). 



EiKKjra fenedra. 



Dioidls (Nepe) fenestni. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 2, p. ,337, n. 

 31 (1854). 



Hal).— 1 Type B.M. 



I cannot conceive Mr. "Walker's oliject in sepa7\iting this 

 species generically from /v/'^v/v/, tlierc^ being very little structural 

 difference. Euagra, and the f( ilh iwing three geneia are Zijiiii'viiiil 

 Ardiidae, allied to Leucoji^iiiiii^. 



Callagra, n. gen. 



Closely allied to Euagra, but the first median branch of 

 secondaries (nnitted at a greater distance from the second, and 

 the lower radial emitted from the tliird median (with which it 

 forms a fork) considerably nearer to its origin, thus shortening 

 the footstalk. 



Type C. azarea. 



