THE ANNALS 
AND 
MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, 
[SEVENTH SERIES. ] 
No. 44. AUGUST 1901. 
XLV.—New Species of Noctuide from Tropical Anerica. 
By W. Scuaus, F.Z.S8. 
[Concluded from p. 51.] 
YPSORA, gen. nov. 
Antenne pectinated to tips. Palpi long, upturned ; first 
and second joints flattened, smoothly scaled; third joint as 
long as second. Fore tibia hairy ; hind tibia smooth; mid 
tibia with long hairy tufts. Wangs crenulate. Primaries: 
veins 7, 8, 10 from end of areole. Secondaries: vein 4 from 
lower angle of cell, 6 and 7 from upper angle. 
Ypsora santaris. 
Primaries dark violaceous brown, slightly mottled with 
buff on costa and on the inner margin near base ; an oblique 
blackish shade from inner margin to orbicular, which is 
small, black; some indistinct median, light brown, oblique 
lines; reniform large, mottled with buff, and partly edged 
with white ; outer line fine, black, curved and dentate beyond 
cell, interrupted by the veins, and chiefly distinct below 
vein 3; the subterminal yellowish buff, indistinct above 
vein 8, and shaded inwardly with dark streaks between 6 and 
8. Secondaries with the costa paler; the outer lines dentate, 
velvety black; the subterminal yellowish buff, inwardly 
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