176 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. xxix. 



Fiimil.v DALCERID^E. 



Genus PARACRAGA, rve-wv genus. 



Antennje short, bipectinate, without scale tuft; palpi slender, reach- 

 ing the middle of front. Fore wings with veins 2 to 5 well spaced, 6 

 arising above the end of the discal vein, 7 and 8 coincident, 9 and 10 

 coincident, 7 and 9 stalked, 11 from the cell near the end. Hind 

 wings elongate oval, veins 2 to 5 well spaced, 6 and 7 separate, parallel, 

 8 running close to subcostal to end of cell. 



Type. — Paracraga innocent Schaus." 



Genus MINONOA, new genus. 



Antennie short, bipectinate; palpi short, tongue al)sent. Fore wings 

 with veins 2, 8, 4, 5 well spaced, 6 arising above the discal vein, 7 and 

 8 coincident, 9 and 10 coincident, 11 from the cell near the end. Hind 

 wings with veins 3 and -l approximate at origin, 6 arising above the 

 discal vein, separate from and parallel to 7, 8 anastomosed with the 

 subcostal for nearly the outer two-thirds of the cell. 



Type. — jl'in on <>a p>eTbella Schaus. '' 



Genus MINACRAGA, ne\Ar genus. 



Antennte short, bipectinate, with a scale tuft at tip; palpi oblique 

 to middle of front; fore wings with a prominent angle at tornus with 

 a fringe of long spatulate scales. Fore wings with veins 2 and 3 

 well spaced, 4: and 5 from a point at lower angle of cell, 6 from above 

 the discal vein, 7 and 8 long stalked; 9, 10, 11 stalked. Hind wings 

 with vein 4 from lower angle of cell, 5 well above it, 6 and 7 remote 

 and parallel, 8 running close to subcostal to near end of cell. 



Type. — Minacraga diseovltens Schaus." 



Genus ANACRAGA, new genus. 



Antennre short, ])ipectinate, palpi slender, to middle of front. P'ore 

 wings with veins 2 to 5 well separated, 6 from neai" upper angle of 

 cell, a large accessor}^ cell; 7 and 8 shortly stalked from its apex, 9 

 and 10 nearly coincident, likewise from its tip, 11 from the top of the 

 accessory cell, close to the costa and in line with the base of the sub- 

 costal vein. Hind wings elongate trigonate, veins 2 to 5 well spaced, 

 <) and 7 separate and ])arallel, 8 joined to the subcostal on outer half 

 of cell, separate from it and angled at base. 



Type. — Dalcera citrina Schaus.'^ 



Genus ACRAGOPSIS, new genus. 



Antennte short, bipectinate; palpi slender and upturned to middle 

 of front. Fore wings with veins 2 to 5 well separated, the upper part 



«Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIX, 1905, p. 331. 



&Idem, XXIX, 1905, p. 332. 



f Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, IV, 1896, p. 57. 



