660 SIR G. F. HAMPSON — KEVISIOIf OP MOTHS [NoV.15, 



discocellular reniform dark patch with a waved postmedial line 

 with large dark apical patch beyond it, bent outwards and dentate 

 between veins 5 and 2, then retracted to the discocellular patch, 

 and with a patch beyond it extending to outer augle and two small 

 ochreous spots on its outer edge. Hind wing ochreous, wiLh 

 discocellular speck ; the postmedial line much bent outwards and 

 dentate between veins 5 and 2 ; an apical dark patch and series of 

 marginal specks. 



Hab. Sao Paulo, Brazil (Jones). Exp, 34 mm. 



(34) PiLOCROcis coLLUSTRALis Moschl. Abh. Senck, Ges. xiv, 3, 

 p. 76. Jamaica. 



Auctorwn. 



Ceratoclasis tenehralis Snell. Tijd. v, Ent. xviii. p. 246, pi. xiv. 

 ff. 2, 3. W. Indies. 



„ rooalis Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. xviii. p. 247, pi. xiv. f . 4, 



"W. Indies. 

 „ metalalis, Moschl. Abh. Senck. Ges. xvi. p. 320. 



Porto Eico. 



Genus 42. Ulopeza. 



Ulopeza Zell. Lep. Caffr. p. 58 (1852). 



Xacca Wlk. Proc. N. H. Glasg. Soc. vol. i. 2, p. 370 (1869). 



PseudanaUes Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) vi. p. 477 (1890). 



Palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching vertex of head and 

 slightly fringed in front, the 3rd well developed and acuminate, 

 with a short triangular tuft in front ; maxillary palpi filiform ; 

 frons rounded ; antennae of male ciliated, the basal joint dilated 

 and toothed, the shaft excised, then clothed with rough black 

 scales for a short distance ; tibije with the outer spurs half the 



Fig. 42. 



Ulopeza idyalis, (^ . \. (From Moths Ind. vul. iv.) 



length of inner ; mid tibiae clothed with spinous hair. Fore wing 

 with the apex somewhat produced and the outer margin oblique ; 

 veins 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 7 curved and approximated to 8, 

 9 for a short distance ; 10 also approximated to 8, 9. Hind wing 

 Avith veins 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell, which is rather short ; 6, 7 

 from upper angle or shortly stalked, 7 anastomosing slightly 

 with 8. 



