902 MR. G. F. HAMPSON ON THE CLASSIFICATION [DeC. 17, 



Fig. 2. 



Gonothyris hyaloplaga, S . \. 

 Type. fGoNOTHYEIS HYALOPLAGA, n. Sp. 



S . Bright vinous red ; palpi slightly marked with white ; 

 vertex oi: head whitish ; abdomen with white band on 3rd segment ; 

 underside of thorax and abdomen and the legs pure white, the 

 fore tibia and tips of the spurs rufous. Fore wing with indistinct 

 curved subbasal line with grey speck on it at costa; an oblique 

 antemedial line arising from an outwardly oblique white costal 

 fascia ; a short medial white fascia on costa ; a very large hyaline 

 lunule in end of cell, with white speck beyond lower angle ; a post- 

 medial line running out to a very acute angle on vein 7, the costal 

 area beyond it white, and the outer area grey down to vein 2; 

 a marginal series of red spots ; the cilia pale with their bases red, 

 red also below apex and at the angle. Hind wing deeper vinous 

 red, with oblique dark medial line. Underside white ; the outer 

 area of fore wing brownish ; both wings with minutely dentate 

 postmedial line arising from a dark spot on the costa. 

 Hab, Eio Janeiro, Brazil. Exj). 30 mm. 



G-enus Cacogeaphis. 



CacograjMs, Led. Wien. ent. Mon. 1863, p. 360. 



Zazanisa, Wlk. xxxiii. 1106 (1865). 



Palpi obliquely upturned, the 2nd joint moderately scaled in 

 front, the 3rd thick ; maxillary palpi somewhat dilated with scales ; 

 frons oblique and heavily scaled ; antennae of male very much 

 thickened and flattened, with appressed serrations ; spurs long and 

 nearly equal. Fore wing broad, the outer margin nearly evenly 

 curved ; vein 3 from before angle of cell ; 4, 5 from angle ; 7 well 

 separated from 8, 9, which are on a very long stalk ; 10, 11 free. 

 Hind wing with veins 3, 4, 5 from near angle of cell ; 6, 7 from 

 upper angle. 



Fig. 3. - 



Cacographis osteolalis, c? . |. 



Type. Cacogbaphis osteolalis, Led. Wien. ent. Mon. 1863, p. 360. 



Bogota ; Venezuela. 

 \Zazanisa specularis, Wlk. xxxiii. 1107. 



