!^nl)-Frnii/li/ Pirrina'. 51 



Body more slender than in Finacoptcryr, less liaiiy ; 

 l)alpi densely hairy ; antennae rather shorter, M'ith com- 

 l)ressed club : abdomen withont anal hooks. 



The above genus is very difficult to characterize on 

 account of slight variations in neuration between closely 

 allied species, especially l)etween A. Notha and A. (Jocytia 

 (formerly referred to tlie genus Euterpe) whicli dou})tless 

 belong to this group. 



GENUS 36. METAPOPJA. Butler. 



Type M. AgatJion. G. E. Gray. 



Frontwings subpyriform ; second subcostal not so near 

 end of cell as in Aporia : upper disco-cellular oblicpie, 

 nearly as long as lower which is perpendicular and feelily 

 arched ; second and third median liranches rather near 

 together. • 



Hindwings subpyriform ; the cell broader, less pointed ; 

 disco-cellulars of equal length, the upper oblique, the lower 

 less so. 



Body moderately hairy ; palpi slender, hairy beneath ; 

 antennae with distinct flattened club. 



GENUS 37. SYNCHLoLi. Ifiibner. 



Type ♦S'. Ccdliclice. Esper. 



Frontwings subtriangular ; upper disco-cellular aliout 

 half the length of lower, oblique ; lower disco-cellular 

 angulated, nearly perpendicular. 



Hindwings. Upper disco-cellular half the length of lower, 

 olilique ; lower disco-cellular much less oblique, and more 

 or less arched. 



Body hairy ; palpi slender, hairy beneath ; antennre with 

 more or less distinct flattened clul). 



The Ifoni'sfe group of Tropical America with S. Brmsicx 

 and allies will come into this genus. 



GENUS 38. TATOCHILA. Butler. 



Type T. Autodyee. Hiibner. 



Frontwings. Upper disco -cellular one third the length 

 of lower, ol)li(pie, lower slightly arched, nearly perpen- 

 dicular. 



Hindwings. First subcostal very much arched, second and 

 third just lieyond and near together ; upper disco-cellular 

 about one httli the length of lower, very oblique ; lower 

 disco-cellular less oblique and feeljly angulated. 



