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2. E. TYBRis = PhalfEna tybris, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 92. fig. D. 

 Surinam. 



Eucyrta albicollis of Pelder ia probably a third species of this 

 genus. 



Genus GtALETHalea, n. gen. 



Greneral aspect oi Halesidota, excepting in the abdomen, which is 

 like that of Eucereon; venation of Charidea; but tbe more 

 robust thorax and longer antennae preclude the possibility of re- 

 ferring it to that group. Type G. pica, "Walker. 



1. Galethalea pica = Halesidota pica, Walker, Lep. He^ iii. p. 743- 

 n. 19. 



Rio Janeiro {Stevens). Type, B.M. 



2. G. TiGRATA = Charidea tigrata, Herrich- Schdffer , Auss. Schmett. i. 

 Brazil? 



Unfortunately I have lost my reference to the figure of this 

 species. 



3. G. coNFiNis = Charidea confinis, Herrich- Schaffer, Auss. Schmett. i. 

 pi. 51. fig. 277. 



Brazil. 



"Walker made a decided mistake in attempting to correct 

 Herrich-Schaffer's view respecting this species ; for although 

 unlike Charidea in colouring, the structure is almost identical. 



G-enus Cercopimoepha, n. gen. PI. XXIX. fig. 16. 



Allied to Galethalea and to Acridopsis, differs from the latter as 

 regards neuration as follows : — subcostal branches placed upon 

 a footstalk ; lower discocellular short, but well defined ; radial 

 nearly straight; false radial running clear of the true radial, 

 its recurrent continuation extending to base of median nervure. 



Type C. homopteridia, n. sp. 



1. Cercopimorpha homopteridia, n. sp. 



Enchromia (Anycles) pectinata, var. ?, Walker, Lep. Het. i. p. 254. 



Para (J. P. G. Smith §- Bates). Type, B.M. 



An obscure-looking species, with the general aspect of an Ho- 

 mopterous insect. It has nothing to do with G-melin's species. 



