190 A MATURE. 



*G22a. Saurita lasiphlebia. (PlateX.fig-.il.) 



Saurita lasiph 1 ebia, Dog-n. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg - . 1. p. 180 (19)6). 

 Saurita ciilicinu, Oberth. Et. Lep. Comp. vi. p. 329, pi. 127. f. 1131 

 (1912). 



$. Head, thorax, and abdomen black-brown. Fore wing hyaline, 



the veins and costa with strong black-brown streaks formed of 

 hairy scales ; a fine terminal black-brown line ; cilia brown. Hind 

 wing hyaline, the veins black-brown ; the termen with fine black- 

 brown line, some diffused brown at discal fold and a large patch 

 below vein 2 running up vein 1 halfway to base. 



Hab. Fr. Guiana, St. Laurent Maroni, type f 5 in Coll. Dognin ; 

 Brazil, Amazons, Para. Exp. 24 niillim. 



622 b. Saurita melanifera. 



Saurita melanifera, Kaye, Entom. xliv. p. 144 (1911). 



Fore wing with vein 11 stalked with 7, 8, 9, 10. 



6 . Head, thorax, and abdomen black ; palpi with the 1st joint 

 grey above ; frons with lateral grey stripes and grey bar above ; 

 tegulse, patagia, and metathorax slightly edged with grey ; abdomen 



Fig 1 . 25. — Saurita melanifera, (J. J. 



witli the 1st segment slightly edged with grey. Fore wing black, 

 *emihyaline except costal area and basal half of inner area. Hind 

 wing black, semihyaline except the inner area. 



Hab. Brazil/ Corcovado Rio (Kai/r), 1 J, Castro Parana, 

 Santos, Charuja, type t 6 in Coll. Kaye. Exp. 26 niillim. 



Genus SAURITINIA. 



Type. 

 Sauritinia, Dyar, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxix. p. 173 (1905) dubiosa. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned to vertex of head ; antenna? of 

 male bipectinate, the apex serrate ; tibise with the spurs short. Fore wing- 

 lono- and narrow ; vein 3 from well below angle of cell ; 4, 5 from ang-le ; 6 

 from upper angle ; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10, 11 from cell. Hind wing- with the cell 

 half the length of wing ; veins 2, 3 from angle stalked to near termen, 4 from 

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



In key differs from Chrysocale in the thorax and abdomen being smoothly 

 ycaled, 



