248 Mr. Warren on the Pyralidina collected 



and third stalked from the lower end of the cell ; radial from below 

 the middle of the disco-cellular ; cell divided longitudinally by a 

 fold, which also reaches beyond the disco-cellular towards the 

 hind margin ; subcostal branches from the upper end of the disco- 

 cellular ; costal free. 



30. Rhododactyla elicrina. 

 Colobochyla (?) elicrina, Feld., Eeise Nov., pi. 120, 



fig. 17. 

 (?) Achantodes semirosea, H.-S., Samml. Auss. Eur. 



Schm., p. 68, fig. 454. 

 Fore wing pinkish, tinged with ochreous and grey ; without dis- 

 tinct markings ; the stigmata paler, roundish ; the reniform large ; 

 an obscure dentate pinkish transverse line beyond the middle ; five 

 black submarginal spots, three in the upper concavity, two above 

 the anal angle. Hind wing yellowish ochreous, darker towards 

 the hind margin. Head, thorax, and palpi pinkish brown. Under 

 side ochreous ; the costa of both wings dusted with grey. Expanse 

 of wings, 26 mm. 



One <? . Itatoro, E. Madeira, June 2nd, 1874. 



The figure of Felder, which most certainly represents 

 the present species, gives another transverse line before 

 the middle, which, owing to its condition, cannot be 

 made out in the specimen from Itatoro. Herricb- 

 Schaffer's figure may be intended to depict a pale un- 

 marked example, but more probably represents another 

 species of the same genus. The latter author proposes 

 to refer the genus to the Notodontidce, as Mr. Butler 

 has, in fact, referred the type-species, Achantodes cerusi- 

 costa, Gn., from Venezuela. The locality for ^ . semi- 

 rosea, H.-S., was not known. Felder's C. elicrina was, 

 like the present example, from the Amazons. 



Dysglyptogona, n. g. 



Fore wing with the costa abruptly curved at the extreme base, 

 then straight, and only convex just before the apex, which is 

 slightly produced and acute ; hind margin concave below the apex 

 and elbowed in the middle, thence running obliquely to the anal 

 angle, which is itself bluntly elbowed. Hind wing with the costa 

 strongly arched at the base, and very convex towards the apex, 

 which is decidedly pointed ; the hind margin, 171 the ? , resembling 

 that of the fore wing, viz., falcate on the upper half and elbowed 



