52 ]\Ti'. Butler's Ticvidon of Genera of 



Body very hairy ; jxilpi slender, hairy heiieatli ; autennie 

 long, slender with well defined flattened cluh. 



GENFS :19. HERP.ENIA. BHiln: 



Type H. Tritogrnia. King. 



Frontwings. First and second suhcostals emitted near 

 together at some distance before end of cell ; upper disco- 

 cellular very short, jierpendicular ; lower long, receding, 

 arched ; second and third median branches near together. 



Hindwings. First subcostal slightly arched ; upper disco- 

 cellular about a quarter the length of lower, oblique ; lower 

 disco-cellular nearly perpendicular, arched. 



Body slender ; palpi hairy, short ; antenna' short, slender, 

 with compressed clul). 



GENUS 40. THULIA. irrrrlch-Schdffcr. 



Type P. Nyw.rplhula. Gay. 



As I have had no opportunity of examining a specimen 

 of the type, I am unalile to decide upon the position of the 

 above genus ; Dr. Herrich-Schaff'er says that it is allied to 

 Anfhocharw, (liy which I suppose he means Enchloe) but 

 vein 8 is wanting, (I suppose he counts upAvards as Wal- 

 lengren does), in which case the missing vein would be a 

 suljcostal branch ; upper disco-cellular wanting ; the only 

 parallel instance that I know" of is in the male of Dismor- 

 jjJiia 3 fedora. 



The venation is carelessly done in Gay's figure, so that 

 nothing can be made of it. 



DIVISION 3. Five subcostal nenuiles in frontwings. 



GENUS 41. EEONIA. BoMuml. 



Type E. Clcodora. Hiibner. 



Frontwings broad, subtriangular, with strongly arched 

 costa ; first and second subcostals emitted near together at 

 some distance before end of cell, the third at a gTcat dis- 

 tance beyond end of cell, the fourth and fifth forming a 

 short fork to apex : upper disco-cellular about one third the 

 length of lower, both arched and forming a nearly perpen- 

 dicular line : median branches at nearly equal distances 

 apart. 



Hinclwings. Upper disco-cellular about one fourth the 

 length of lower, oblique ; the lower disco-cellular also 

 oblique, strongly angulated and curved ; second and third 

 median branches rather near together. 



