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2. L. ntgripunctata, Warren. Peru. 
Leptolopha nigripunctata, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16, p. 78 (1900). 
3. L. fermagna, Warren. Peru. 
Leptolopha permagna, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 16, p. 79 (1009. 
SECTION II. — Dorsal hair forming a continuous ridge ; cells less short ; 
O antenna strongly bipectinate. 
4. L. fallidaria (Schaus). Brazil. 
Comostola pallidaria, Schaus, Journ. New York Ent. Soc. Vol. 5, p. 161 (1897). 
87. GENUS RACHEOLOPHA, WARREN 
Racheolopha. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7, p. 137 (1900). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus in c small, in Q with third joint long. Antenna in cy 
bipectinate, in Q perhaps variable (not pectinate in zufilimes). Frenulum in OQ wanting. Hindtibia (at 
least in the Q ) with all spurs. Abdomen crested. Wings shaped as in FacAeosfpila, Section II, etc. Fore- 
wing with SC! stalked to beyond R!, sometimes running into C. Hindwing with C approximated to 
cell for some distance near base, not anastomosing. 
Early stages unknown. 
We have been quite unable to obtain access to a specimen of micceularia, Guenée, the type of this 
genus;itis entirely unknown to Dognin, Schaus and Dyar, and also to Warren at the present time. 
"The above meagre notes have been drawn up from a hasty examination of vufilimes, and from one or 
two hints given by M. Oberthür, from Guenée's type. According to a rough figure, kindly sent us by 
M. Oberthür, it seems not unlikely that rufilimes should sink. The genus apparently differs from all the 
rest of its group in the four-spurred hindtibia. 
Type of the genus : Racheolopha miccularia (Guenée) — Racheospila miccularia, Guenée (1900). 
Geographical distribution of species. — French Guiana(?), Ecuador. 
I. Re. miccularia (Guenée). ? French Guiana. 
Racheospila miccularia, Guenée, Spec. Gén. Lép. Vol. 9, p. 374 (1858). 
Racheolopha miccularia, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 7, p. 137 (1900). 
2. R. rufilimes, Warren (prec. syn.?). Ecuador. 
Racheolopha rufilimes, Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 12, p. 319 (1905). 
88. GENUS AUOPHYLLA, WARREN 
Auophylla. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 4. p. 423 (1897). 
Characters. — Face smooth. Palpus in cf rather short, slender, second joint short-scaled, 
terminal joint small, pointed, in Q somewhat more elongate, yet still relatively small and slender. 
"Tongue present. Antenna less than one-half. in both sexes strongly bipectinate, with apex nearly simple. 
Pectus hairy. Hindtibia in cf not dilated, in both sexes with terminal spurs only. Abdomen with 
compact, glossy crests. Frenulum in c slender, from before basal expansion, retinaculum near base of 
forewing; Q frenulum wanting. Forewing with costa arched, apex acute, termen rather straight, cell 
nearly one-half, DC? inbent, SC! from cell, anastomosing with C or free, SC? normal, R? from much 
