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*619. Pronola diffusa. (Plate XXVI. %. 5.) 

 Pronola diffusa, Schaus, J. N. Y. Ent. Soc. vii. p. 214 (1899). 



5 . Pale yellow ; aual tuft Avhitish. Fore wing with pale fuscous 

 patch on inner area from before middle to tornus, its inner edge 

 angled below the cell, emitting a spur across middle of cell to sub- 

 costal nervure and expanding into a large patch in and beyond end 

 of cell, with a yellow discoidal point on it, and not quite reaching 

 costa or termen. 



Eah. Peru, 1 $ type t in Coll. Schaus. Exp. 18 millim. 



Genus EUGONOSIA, nov. 



Type, E. angulifer. 



Proboscis and palpi minute ; antennte of female anuulate ; tibire with the 

 spurs moderate. Fore wing with vein 2 from beyond middle of cell ; 3, 4 

 stalked ; 5 from abope angle ; 6, 7, 8, 9 stalked, 7 from beyond 9 ; 10, 11 free, 

 oblique. Hind wing with vein 2 from well before end of cell ; 3, 4 stalked ; 

 5 from well above angle ; 6, 7 on a long stalk ; S I'rom middle of cell. 



*620. Eugonosia angulifer. 



Eugonosia angulifer, Schaus, J. ]^. Y. Ent. Soc. vii. p. 214 (1899). 



5 . Head and thorax orange tinged with pink ; antennae fuscous, 



with white rings ; abdomen 

 pink. Fore wing orange, 

 tinged with pink ; the costa 

 and inner margin with 

 narrow black fasciae ; strong- 

 black lines from disco- 

 cellulars at vein 5 to inner 

 Fig. •2\Z.—Eugonona angulifer, $. \. margin before middle and to 



termen at vein 2, forming a 



right angle connected with costa by a slight shade ; cilia black. 



Hind wing pink, the cilia orange. 



Hah. Brazil, Castro Parana (Jones), 1 $ type f in Coll. Schaus. 



Eocp. 24 millim. 



Genus EHODOGRAPHA, nov. 



Type, B. phreoplaga. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, not reaching beyond the frons ; 

 antenna; of male ciliated ; tibi;e witli the spurs moderate. Fore wing i-ather 

 narrow ; vein 2 from towards end of cell ; 3, 4 stalked ; 5 from above angle ; 

 6,7,8,9 stfilked, 7 from beyond 9; 10, 11 from cell, oblique. Hind wing 

 with vein 2 from towards end of cell ; 3, 4 on a long stalk ; 5 from well above 

 angle ; (i, 7 on a long st;ilk ; 8 from middle of cell. 



*621. Ehodographa phgeoplaga. 



Bhodographa ph(Boplaga, Schaus, J. N. Y. Ent. Soc. vii. p. 21.5 (1899). 



6 . Orange-yellow; head and thorax largely marked with crimson 



