NO. 1466. NEW (lEOMETRID MOTHS— WARREN. 409 



Expanse of wings. — 46 mm. 



Locality. — St. Laurent, Maroni River, French Guiana. 



Type.— C^t. No. 9161, U.S.N.M. 



Subtainily CYLLOt»Or)IN"JE. 



Genus ATYRIA Felder. 

 ATYRIA CRUCIATA, new species. 



Forewing. — Black, with two large yellow blotches; one along sub- 

 median vein from near base to two-third.s, its upper edge uniforml}^ 

 rounded, touching median vein; the other an elongated oval, its sum- 

 mit straight and oblique, its outer edge well curved, from costal vein 

 to vein 2; fringe black. 



Hindwing.—YeWo'^, with black margins, that along costa broadest, 

 narrowed on hind margin, and running up to a point at base of inner 

 margin; from the costal margin which extends over the basal half of 

 cell a black streak runs along vein 2 to the hind margin, broad at end 

 of cell with a diffuse fork on vein 1. 



Under side the same, but the black duller. 



Head and thorax black; the abdomen ochreous, with a narrow pale 

 lateral stripe; legs cinereous. 



Expanse of wings. — 40 mm. 



Locality. — Bolivia; 1 male. 



Type.— i^^t. No. 9162, U.S.N.M. 



Genus CACOLYCES, new genus. 



Like Lyces in shape of wing, but differing in neuration and in the 

 antennae; the cell is less than half as long as wing; the discocellular 

 with the short upper third vertical, the lower two-thirds very oblique; 

 the two radials, swollen at their origin, close together from the upper 

 arm; veins 3 and 4 from end of cell; 10, 7, 8, 9 stalked, 11 free; hind- 

 wing with discocellular triangulate, the radial from the outward lower 

 angulation; veins 3, 4 close together from the lower end of cell; 6, 7 

 stalked. The pectinations of the antenna? of the male are tine, short, 

 and regular. 



Type. — Cacolyces plagifera Walker {Lyces). 



Genus CYLLOPODA Dalman. 

 CYLLOPODA BIPUNCTA, new species. 



Forewing. — Black, with two yellow blotches, the first, from base 

 between the median and submedian veins, reaching about two-thirds, 

 its end rounded at top and hardly oblique; the other long and irregu- 

 lar from below costa beyond middle to vein 1; fringe black, with the 

 apical tips white. 



