METAGYLLA. — AGYLLA. 519 



area tinged with pale brown; the costal edge blackish towards 

 base. Hind wing white, the woolly hair in cell fulvous. Under- 

 side of fore wing with the fringe of long hair fulvous yellow. 



Hah. Panama, Lino (FassI), type f S in Coll. Dognin. Exj>. 

 28 millim. 



Genus METAGYLLA. 



Type. 

 Metagylla, Hmpsn, A.M.N.H. (7) xix. p. 231 (1907) niroides. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, short, the 2nd joint fringed in 

 front with rather short downturned hair, the 3rd small with pointed tuft in 

 fnmt ; antenna? of male with bristles and cilia ; tibiae with the spurs moderate ; 

 abdomen of male with large dorsal and lateral anal tufts of hair. Fore wing 

 rather narrow ; veins 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 6 from below upper angle : 

 7, 8, 9 stalked, 7 from before 8 ; 10, 11 from cell. Hind wing with vein 3 

 shortly stalked with 4, 5 ; 6, 7 coincident ; R from middle of cell ; male with 

 a patch of androconia and fringe of long hair in and beyond end of cell on 

 upperside. 



In key differs from Lamprostola in the hind wing having vein 5 stalked 

 with 3, 4. 



392 a. Metagylla miroides. 



MetaijijUa miroides, Hmpsn. A. M. N. H. (7) xix. p. 231 (1907). 



3 . White; head and thorax above and fore tibiae and tarsi in 



front tinged with fuscous; palpi with the tuft on 3rd joint fuscous ; 

 abdomen with the dorsal anal tuft fulvous, the lateral tufts 



Fig. 119. — Metagylla miroides, c *. ]. 



Euscous. Fure wing with the costal area and inner area to cell and 

 vein _ slightly tinged with Euscous. Hind wing with the patch of 

 androconia deep rufous with souk/ ochreous suffusion beyond it, 

 the Eringe of hair ochreous. 



Hah. Fb. Guana, St. Jean Maroni (Sckaus), 1 d 1 type. Exp. 

 28 millim. 



39S«. Agylla crassa. (Plat- XX VII I. fig. 12.) 

 Agylln crassa, Dogn, Ht't. Nouv. Am. Sud, iii. p. 7 (1911). 



J . Head and thorax Euscous brown mixed with grey-white ; 

 antennae fulvous, brown towards base ; pectus and legs yellow, the 



