Lepiduptera of the Amazons. 63 



Family LIPARID.E. 



Eloria, Walker* 



105. Eloria spectra. 



Liparis spectra, Hiibner, Samml. Exot. Schmett. 

 iii. Phal. 2, Verte 2, Hypog. A, figs. 1—4 (1806). 



Eloria intacta, Walker, Lep. Ilet. iv. p. 81-i, n. 3 

 (1855). 

 Prainha, 25th November, 1873. 



106. Eloria discifera. 



Genusa discifera., Walker, Char, of Het. Lep. 

 p. 14, n. 23 (1869). 

 Forest at head of Iripixy, Rio Trombetas, 31st January, 

 1874 ; Rapid of Porteira, Rio Trombetas, 2nd Marcli, 

 1874. 



The dilapidated specimen described by Walker is 

 labelled " Brazil" (not "Bengal," as stated by Walker). 



Pachyl^lia, n. gen. 



Allied to Lcelia, but the antennas longer, with rather 

 shorter pectinations ; palpi shorter and thicker ; legs 

 thicker and more hairy; subcostal branches of secondaries 

 emitted without a footstalk from the superior extremity 

 of the cell; third median branch and radial fi'om the 

 inferior extremity, at some little distance from the second 

 median branch. Type, P. translucida. 



107. Pachylaslia translucida, n. sp. 



Primaries semitransparent white, with the borders and 

 three nearly parallel oblique stripes pale sandy brown ; 

 secondaries hyaline white with cream-coloured costal and 

 outer borders ; body sandy broAvn ; primaries below paler 

 than above, the oblique stripes obsolete : expanse 1 inch 

 5 lines. 



Prainha, 11th November, 1875. 



This species, excepting in the antennae, has somewhat 

 the aspect of a Hepialus. 



Caviria, Walker. 



108. Caviria substrigosa. 



Caviria substrigosa, Walker, Lep. Het. iv. p. 825, 

 n. 1 (1855). 

 $. Ayi-ao, Rio Negro, 3rd July, 1874. 



* Identical with Penora, Wlk. p. 821. 



