AGYLLA. 



203 



$. Pectus and fore coxoe white; abdomen tinc^ed with yellow ; 

 fore wing withoat yellow on costa, the underside white with the 

 inner and terminal areas suffused with fuscous. 



Hah. Mexico, Jalapa, 1 c? , 1 $ , typof in Coll, Schaus. Exp, 

 38-i2 millitn. 



6'. AntennfE of male normal. 



a^. Abdomen of male with long lateral tufts of hair on terminal 

 segment. 

 a?. Fore wing of male with the costal edge, turned over and 

 thickened bj' rough scales ; hind wing with patch of androconia 

 below and beyond lower angle of cell. 



417. Agylla involuta, n, sp. 



S . Head and thorax fuscous ; legs fuscous and white ; abdomen 

 pale fuscous, the anal tufus brown. Eore wing silvery white ; the 



costal edge blackish to- 

 wards base ; the costal 

 area tinged with ochreous 

 at middle ; the inner area 

 purplish fuscous. Hind 

 wing pale yellowish. 

 Underside of fore wing 

 with the terminal area 

 suffused with fuscous ; 

 hind wing with the patch 

 of androconia fulvous. 

 Hah. Brazil, Petropolis, 1 S type, Castro Paraiia, 1 6 . Exp. 

 36 millim. 



Fig. 124. — Agylla involuta, <S . 



b^. Fore wing of male with the costa normal; 

 hind wing without patch of androconia. 

 a*. Abdomen of male with the anal tufts black, marginata. 

 b^. Abdomen of male with the anal tufts 



fuscous; palpi with downturned hair barbipalpia. 



c*. Abdomen of male with the anal tufts 

 orange or whitish. 

 a^. Fore wing white. 



a*'. Underside of fore wing of male tinged 

 with yellow. 



a'. Tegulaj with an orange band tobera. 



b''. Tegulaj without orange baud maasseni, 



a^. Hind wing white. 



6^. Hind wing of male tinged with 



yellow, the apex produced dognini. 



b^. Underside of fore wing of male white, sericea. 

 6'. Fore wing ochreous. 



a". Fore wing with red stripe in submedian 

 fold. 

 a'' . Fore wing with the fuscous extending 

 above the red stripe in submedian 



fold attraria (J). 



F. Fore wing with the fuscous not ex- 

 tending above the red stripe umbrifera (5 ). 



