ae 
818 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 
CrmicopEs, Guenée. 
4. Cimicodes qygearia. 
Gynopteryx gygearia, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 96, 
n. 8 (1860). 
Teffé, 19th October, 1874. 
I think it very doubtful whether the genus Cimicodes 
really belongs to the family Urapteride. 
The genus Andania of Walker certainly does not 
belong to this family, being identical with Syngria of 
Guenée. I found S. druidaria and S, falcinaria mixed 
with the specimens of Andania scitosignata, other examples 
of the latter species being recorded as S. druidaria in 
the collection. . Andania “seriptipennaria, on the other 
hand, is closely allied to Lagyra (female form of Hypo- 
sidra) and is the Azelina? claustraria of Felder. 
ENNOMIDA. 
Pyrinia, Hiibner. 
5. Pyrinia optivata. 
Crocopteryx optivata, Guenée, Phal. i. p. 72, n. 94 
(1857). 
Near end of Ilha de Botya, Rio Solimoes, 15th October, 
1874. 
Closely allied to P. cearia, from which it differs 
chiefly in the absence of the silvery stripe across its 
wings. 
The following genus should certainly be placed near 
to Pyrinia, Drepanodes, and Gargaphia, and not where 
Walker put it, near to the end of the family :— 
Hatesa, Walker. 
6. Halesa asychisaria. 
Halesa asychisaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xx. p. 211, 
n. 1 (1860). 
Rio Jurua, 4° 40’ §., 66° 40’ W., 29th October ; 
Pupunha, 5th November, ‘1874 ; Boay entura, Rio Jutahi, 
21st January; above Rio Curuem, 29th January, 1875. 
This species was subsequently described by Snellen as 
Falcinodes gonodontaria, 
