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AECTIAD^. 



Genus ITROZANA, nov. 



Type, TJ. cordatula. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi minute, not extending as far as the thick 

 frontal tuft ; antennae of male with very long bristles and cilia ; tibiae with 

 the spurs minute, hind tibire Mdth the medial spurs absent ; abdomen with 

 lateral tufts of hair on terminal segments, the elaspers of male very long. 

 Fore wing long and narrow ; vein 2 from towards angle of cell, curved at 

 base, 3 from before angle ; 5 from above angle ; 6 from below upper angle ; 

 7,8 stalked; 9 absent; 10 free; 11 anastomosing with 12. Hind wing with 

 tornal area produced to a large lobe ; vein 2 from towards angle of cell ; 

 3, 4 coincident ; 5 from well above angle ; 6, 7 stalked ; 8 from middle 

 of cell. 



803. Urozana cordatula. 



Odozana cordatula, Druce. Biol. Oentr.-Am., Het. i. p. 125, pi. 12. f. 20 

 (1885) ; Kirby, Cat. Het! p. 292. 



d . Head and thorax cupreous blact ; abdomen orange-red, with 

 dorsal black patches on 1st and oth segments, the ventral surface 



black to near extremitj' ; 

 the anal tuft brownish at 

 extremity. Pore wing 

 purple-brown, with diffused 

 dark green suffused streaks 

 on terminal area extending 

 to middle of wing on inner 

 area. Hind wing deep 

 orange, the apical area 

 Fig. 292. — Urozana cordatula, ^. \. black, narrowing to a point 



at vein 2. 

 Bab. Guatemala, Las Mercedes, El Zumbador (Champion), 

 2 (S , tj'pe, Godman-Salvin Coll. Exp. 22 millim. 



Genus LYCOMORPHODES, nov. 



Type, L. strigosa. 



Proboscis fully developed; palpi porrect, not extending beyond the frons; 

 antennaj ciliated, the shaft more or less thickened with scales ; tibiae with the 

 spurs moderate ; abdomen clothed with rough hair. Fore wing long and 

 narrow; vein 2 from just beyond middle of cell; 3 from close to or from 

 angle or shortly stalked with 4, 5, which are .sometimes coincident ; 6 from 

 below upper angle ; 7, S, 9 stalked, 8, 9 sometimes coincident ; 10 free ; 

 11 anastomosing with 12. Hind wing with vein 2 from well beyond middle 

 of cell ; 3, 4 stalked ; 5 absent ; 6, 7 coincident ; 8 from towards angle 

 of cell. 



Sect. I. Fore tibia; of male with a large tuft of hair. 



804. Lycomorphodes bipartita. 



Lycomorpha bipartita, Wlk. xxxv. 1871 (186fi) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 290. 



(S . Black-brown ; vertex of head, basal joint of antennoe, and 

 a dorsal stripe on tegulaeand thorax orange ; legs black and orange, 

 1st joint of tarsi whitish ; abdomen with some orange hair at base and 



