10 NOCTTJJD.*:. 



a 1 domen with dorsal crest at base only. Fore wing with 1 lie apex rounded, 

 the termen evenly curved and not crenulate; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of 

 cell; 6 from upper angle; 9 from 10 becoming coincident, with 8 to form 

 the areole; 11 from cell. Hind wing with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell; 

 5 obsolescent from middle of discocellulars ; 6, 7 from upper angle; 8 

 anastomosing with the cell near base only. 



*49S7. Eupseudomorpha brillians. 



Edvardsia brillians, Neum. Can. Ent. xii. p. 68 (1880) ; Dvar, Cat. Lep. 

 K Am. p. 194. 



2 • Head black, the palpi afc base and lines round eyes white ; 

 thorax black with dorsal and subdorsal white streaks ; femora with 

 tufts of orange hair and orange bands, tibia; with some orange 

 scales ; abdomen black with the dorsal crest and anal tuft dark 

 orange. Fore wing black, a short white fascia below costa towards 

 base, a wedge-shaped patch below basal half of cell, an oblique 

 patch below middle of cell and a streak above medial part of inner 

 margin ; a semicircular orange spot in middle of cell and a bar- 

 shaped mark on discocellulars., its exh entities rather dilated on 



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Fig. 2. — Eupseudomorpha briUians, $ . \. 



outer side- with a triangular white patch between them ; a whi^e 

 band beyond the cell from below costa to vein 2, its inner edge 

 sinuous ; a white postmedial band excurved from just below costa 

 to vein 2 where it is angled inwards, ending at vein 1 ; a subter- 

 minal fulvous orange band with whitish outer edge from below 

 costa to vein 1, expanding on inner side below vein 2; cilia white 

 at tips. Hind wing fuscous black with a bronze tinge ; faint traces 

 of a discoidal orange spot and subterminal band. Underside of 

 fore wing with triangular orange spot in cell; a medial baud from 

 costa to below median nervure and subterminal band. 



llah. U.S.A., S.W. Texas. Exp. 32 millim. This species is 

 unknown to me ; figured from a drawing from type in Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences, the structure examined by 

 Mr. Schaeffer. 



Genus CYDOSIA. 



Type. 



Cydosia. Westwood, Jardine's Nat. Libr. xxxii. p. 193 (1841) ... nobditella. 



/'..', a, Wlk. xxxv. 1894 (1866) mimica. 



ff.Edw. Papilio, i. p.80(1881),necMieg, Dipt. 1803. majuscula. 



1'antura, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 8o' (1892) majuscula. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, not extending beyond the frons and 



