1898.] OF THE SUBFAMILY PYRAUSTIN i5E , 675 



suffusion on outer side of the line ; two pale specks on apical 

 black patch ; black patches and spots on outer margin. Hind 

 wing white, with black specks at and beyond lower angle of cell ; 

 a postmedial series of specks ; a fuscous apical patch and a black 

 marginal mark below middle, and a spot near anal angle. 

 Hah. Ecuador. Exp. 36 mm. 



(5) CoifOHTLODEs liroLKEXiAi/is Snell. Tijd. v. Ent. 1875, p. 257, 



pi. 14. f. 11. Brazil. 



Sect. II. Fore wing with vein 7 straight and well separated 



from 8, 9. 



(6) Conchylodes zebea Sepp, Surinam, ii. p. 221, pi. 99. 



Surinam . 



(7)*CoKCHYLODBS STBiGiNALis Gruen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 281, pi. 7. 



f. 9. Brazil. 



(8) CoifCHYiODES AKGENTALis Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. p. 161, pi, 371. 

 f . M. S. America. 



Zebronia erminea Feld. Eeis. Nov. pi. 135. f. 7. 



(9)tC0NCHYL0DES CONCINNAXIS, n. Sp. 



d . Cretaceous white ; black spots at base of palpi, on prothorax 

 and 2nd and 4th segments of abdomen ; the two subterminal 

 segments orange; the anal segment v^hite, with a black dorsal 

 streak. Fore wing with subbasal and antemedial black bauds ; 

 a spot in cell with small white centre, and larger discocellular spot 

 with much larger centre ; the postmedial line nearly straight to 

 vein 1, then retracted to lower angle of cell and reaching inner 

 margin before middle ; a nearly straight submarginal and a mar- 

 ginal line. Hind wing with antemedial line ; the postmedial line 

 recurved at vein 1 and towards lower angle of cell ; a nearly 

 straight submarginal and a marginal line. 



Hab. U.S.A. Exj}. 24 mm. 



(10) CoNCHYLODES PLATiNALis Gruen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 282. 



f Zebronia erinalis Wlk. xvii. 474. S. America. 



„ magicalis Feld. Eeis. Nov. pi. 135. f. 6. 



(11) CoNCHYLODES OTXTiALis Grueu. Delt. & Pyr. p. 283. 



U.S.A.; Brazil. 

 (12)tOo]!fCHYLOi>E8 HEDONiALis Wlk. xvii. 470. W. ludies. 



Genus 64. NEVEiiirA. 



Nevrina Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 313 (1854). 



Euglyphis Hiibn. Verz. p. 341 (1827), non descr. 



Palpi upturned, the 2nd and 3rd joints conically scaled and not 

 reaching vertex of head ; maxillary palpi filiform ; frons rounded ; 

 antennae nearly simple, and minutely annulated towards extremity ; 



