NO. 1414. NEW SOUTH AMERICAN MOTHS—SCII Alls. 109 



SCHAZAMA ANGUSTIPENNIS, new species. 



Primaries long, triangular, all the area below the middle of cell 

 smooth and whitish as if partly denuded, evidentl}^ folded in rest; costa 

 gra}^ with reddish irrorations; transverse anterior line black, fine on 

 costa, a dot on median vein, a strong streak on inner margin; reni- 

 form a round black dot with a pale ring, cut in two on median fold, 

 lower half obsolete; transverse posterior line geminate on costa, a dot 

 on median vein and inner margin. Hind wings whitish subpellucid; a 

 dark discal dot, marginal edge and fringe gre3"-black. Abdomen with 

 a pair of long terminal tufts. 



Expanse. — 27 mm. 



Ilahitat. — Sao Paulo, Brazil. 



Type.—VMi. No. 9548, U.8.N.M. 



Genus CORUBIA, new genus. 



Eyes large, naked; tongue small; palpi porrect, the second joint 

 brush-like with scales above and below, third joint slender, deflexed, 

 not exceeding the hair of the second joint. Tibia? smoothly scaled, 

 nonspinose. Hind wing with vein .5 well developed, from the lower 

 third of discocellulars. 



CORUBIA TESTACEA, new species. 



Dark orange testaceous, lines blackish; transverse anterior bent at 

 right angles on median vein; orbicular a round dot; reniform an 

 upright streak; transverse posterior line oblique from costa near apex 

 to outer third of inner margin, straight; no subterminal. Hind wings 

 ochraceous, blackish powdered all over. Below disk of fore wings 

 blackish shaded. 



Expanse. — 22 mm. 



Ilahitat. — Castro, Parana, Brazil. 



Type.—Qdit. No. 9549, U.S.N.M. 



Genus DORYODES Guenee. 

 DORYODES ELONGATA, new species. 



Fore wing lengthil}^ produced at apex, outer margin strongly oblique. 

 Light pinkish, finely and densely dark irrorate; a broad pale gra}- 

 band from apex over cell nearly to base; another above inner margin; 

 a slender ray from apex toward middle of margin; center of wing 

 slightly ochraceous. Hind wing cream}^ white. 



Expanse. — 36 mm. 



Ilahitat. — Sao Paulo, Brazil. 



%?<?.— Cat. No. 9550, U.S.N.M. 



