72 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 



basal two-fifths Avitli tlie exception of tlie costal border), 

 a quadrate patch immediately beyond the reniform spot, 

 an apical spot, a subraarginal lunulated line, and the edges 

 of the marginal black dots, tawny ; four parallel zigzag 

 oblique grey lines in pairs ; a sigmoidal black line beyond 

 the middle ; secondaries tawny with greyish subcostal area; 

 two parallel triangulated centi'al blackish lines ; a dusky 

 angular subbasal line ; two parallel submarginal greyish 

 lines ; paljji slaty-grey ; collar dark fulvous ; thorax ful- 

 vous ; abdomen grey ; undersurface creamy-white ; pectus 

 and undersurface of legs snow-white ; tarsi above black 

 with white edges to the joints ; primaries with greyish 

 fuliginous costal border and external half, the latter limited 

 internally and crossed by two parallel dusky stripes ; mar- 

 ginal black dots as above ; secondaries with a minute 

 blackish discocellular annulus ; a dusky line beyond the 

 middle, a dusky submarginal streak; outer border greyish- 

 fuliginous ; marginal black dots as above : expanse of 

 wings 1 inch 1 line. 



Rio Jutahi, 5th February, 1875. 



Only a single example. 



C. subr7itilans , C. consocia and C.Jinipalpis belong to 

 this section of the genus. 



Gerisa, Walker. 



136. Gerisa anyx. 



Capnodes anyx, Guenee, Noct. iii. p. 378, n. 1866 

 (1852). 



Capnodes riifinans, Walker (nee Guenee), Lep. 

 Het. XV. p. 1603, n. 7 (1858).^ 

 Guajaratuba, Rio Purus, 11th September; Rio Jurua, 

 26th October; Gaviao, Rio Jurua, 10th and 12th Novem- 

 ber ; Tunantins, 23rd November, 1874. 



If I have rightly identified this species, Guenee's type 

 must have been a female (not a male); the male is quite 

 unlike that sex of the nearly-allied G. rufinans ( $ G. dis- 

 cerpta = 2 Tkermesia torrida, Wlk.), being dissimilar in 

 form from the female, the primaries much rounded with 

 very convex inner margin, the discal line terminating on 

 this margin in a conspicuous white spot, the antennas very 

 strongly pectinated. 



G. anyx seems allied to " Capnodes^' suhguttata of 

 Felder. 



