of the Suhfauii/i/ IIyilrocaiii|)Iiia3. 3'S7 



side by an irregularly dentate brown line; a sligbt subapical 

 dark striga witii some golden yellow beyond it ; the cilia 

 with slight dark line through them from apex to submedian 

 fold. 



Ha/j. ]\Iexico, Tabasco, Tcapa (//. H. Smith), 1 S type, 

 Godman-Salvin Coll. Edp. 12 mm. 



(15.) Arf/yractls lanceolalis, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1897, 

 p. IM). 



IJrazil. 



(10.) Aryyruct'is ury ent Uiiie alls, Ilmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 J8«jr, p. 136. 



lirazil. 



(47.) Argyractis parthenodatis, sp. n. 



(^ . Head, thorax, and abdomen brown mixed with some 

 white and black, the abdomen with slight whitish dorsal 

 segmental lines. Fore wing white suffused and irrorated 

 A\ith golden brown leaving the medial area nearly pure 

 white ; a curved blat-kish subbasal line ; autemedial line 

 blackish, rather diffu.'^ed, excurvcd below eosta, then oblique ; 

 l)ostmedial line defined by white on outer side^ strong and 

 black towards costa, very slightly angled outwards below 

 costa, strongly and acutely angled outwards at vein 6, then 

 retracted and angled inwards in submedian fold and again 

 angled outwards above inner margin ; a fine subtermiual 

 black line defined by white on inner side, beut outwards to 

 apex, excurved at middle j.nd slightly angled inwards in 

 submedian fold ; cilia yellowish at base, with a black line 

 through them and whitish tips. Hind wing white ; a diffused 

 blackish autemedial band ; a black medial line excurved at 

 middle and inner margin ; a sinuous black postmedial line 

 with two diffused wedge-shaped black spots before it below 

 costa, the area beyoud it with some difi'used blackish marks, 

 the termen suffused with brown, with a fine black terminal 

 line from apex to vein 2 and indented at diseal fold. 



Huh. Argentina, Tucuman^ Los Vasquez [Dinelly) 1 ^ 

 type. Exp. 12 mm. 



(48.) Argyractis iasusalis, Wlk. xix. 951. 



Cataclysta phoxoptei-alis, Suell. Tijd. v. Ent. xliii. p. 295, pi. xvi. 

 ff. 11,12 (1901). 



Brazil. 



