Mr. Butler (//? flu: Lijii(hi[itti-<nis ijeiins T)iopti8. 115 



Isostola clciiKi, 11. .sji. 



J^early allied to /. dir/'si, l)ut (littering in its smaller size ; the 

 hyaline cuneiferiu patch, upon median area of primaries, ex- 

 tending nearly to the base and divided throughout its length hy 

 the median nervure ; the postmedian hyaline band, tapering to a 

 point at its upper end ; the subapical fasciole reduced to a 

 narrow biiid litura ; central hyaline streak of secondaries much 

 narrower ; expanse of wings 1 inch, 8 lines. 



S. America, (Warwick). Type B.M. 



Metastatia. 11. gen. 



Only ditiers from Hi/xle/trefii/, in neuration, in the fact that 

 the radial, instead of forming a fourth median branch, is con- 

 tinuous with the recurrent nervure. Type M. ptirrliorluva. 



The body of Metastatia is much less robust than in Hyalenceria. 



Metadatla pijrfhorhma. 



Hiielosia pijrrhorluea, Hiibiier, >Saniml. Exot. Schmett Zutr. 

 p. 12, n. 22, figs. 43, 44 (1806). 



Dloptis {A(iyrta) piirrhorhuM, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 2, p. 

 330, 11. 18 (1854). 



Para, (Smith and Bates). 



This genus of course belongs to the Zyya^iwid Ardiida', and 

 represents one of the few instances in this group in which the 

 median nervure of secondaries is not four-branched. 



Genus Gnoph/Ela. Walktr. 



Group 9. GNOPHiELA. Walker. 



'I'his is a well-marked genus of the Charidcina' including 

 G. vermiculata, G. hopfferi, and other species. Walker only 

 ([uotes the following : 



Gnopluda cequinoctiaiis. 



Diopti.s (Gi/iijjhd'.la) (ii(pmioctialis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. 2. 

 p. 331, 11. 19 (1854), Boisduval, Lep. Guat. p. 87 (1870). 

 Venezuiila (Becker). Tyi)e B.M. 



