328 
MiTLouis B. Front 07i the 
Los Vasquez, in coll. Dognin. 
Guenee’s types were from Brazil. I am not at all sure 
that the forms from the more northern parts of the 
continent really belong with it. The synonymy is given 
as it has been supplied to me by Mr. Warren (in litt.), 
since I have not been able personally to investigate it. 
Walker’s type of chlorophaearia was from Bogota; Felder’s 
hryifei'a (a from French Guiana. 
224. Ischnopteryx xylinata (Guenee). 
Syi'todcs xylinata, Guenee, Spec. Gen. des Lcp., x, 452 
(1858). 
Tucuman, in coll. Dognin. 
Also described from Brazil, where it seems to be a rather 
frequent species. 
PSEUDOBREPHOS (Prout), nov. gen. 
Face protuberant, with a bluntly-pointed, horny projection partly 
concealed by rough hairs; palpus moderate, densely rough-scaled, 
3rd joint blunt, smoother-scaled, almost concealed by long hair- 
scales of 2nd joint ; tongue apparently short ; antenna moderate, in 
^ bipectinate almost to apex with rather short, stout, subclavate 
pectinations. Thorax rough-haired above, somewhat crested pos¬ 
teriorly ; pectus hairy ; (fore- and hindlegs wanting) ; abdomen 
moderately robust, not crested. Wings densely scaled, distal margins 
nearly smooth, faintly waved; frenulum developed. Forewing 
triangular, inner margin rather long, termen little oblique ; cell 
rather long ; SC^ free, SC^ from cell, anastomosing at a point with 
point of departure of SC^ from which is well removed from 
cell; Ml from close to R^, from rather near end of cell. Hind¬ 
wing with cell scarcely over one-half, C approximated to cell to near 
one-half, thence gradually diverging, SC^ connate with R', medians 
as in forewing. 
Type of the genus: Tf^euddh^'cphos, haynei, Prout, 
nov. sp. 
Related to Catophocnissa, Warr., Nov. Zook, i, 464, from 
Chili, but distinguished by the longer and sharper frontal 
prominence, the absence of abdominal crests and the non- 
* This would probably vary somewhat in other specimens, and 
need not be insisted upon. 
