398 



AECTIAD^. 



848. Adoxosia excisa, n. sp. 



J . Yellowish white irrorated with brown. Fore win^ with 



very obscure pale band just beyond 

 middle defined by indistinct waved 

 dark lines ; traces of a sinuous sub- 

 terminal line ; cilia fuscous, yellow 

 below apex and above tornus. 

 Hind wing yellowish white, the 



„ , , . . terminal area fuscous, very broadly 



Fie. 306. — Adoxosia excisa, r^ . i^. , • j. j. „ 



° " so on costa, narrowing to tornus. 



Hab. Beazil, Rio Janeiro, 1 d type. Kvj). 20 millim. 



Genus EUTELESIA, nov. 



Type, E. vulgaris. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi oblique, reaching beyond the frons ; 

 antennsB of male bipeetinate, with moderate branches ; tibias with the spurs 

 long. Fore wing rather broad, the apex somewhat produced and the terinen 

 oblique ; vein 2 from middle of cell ; 3 from well before angle ; 5 from well 

 above angle ; 6 from below upper angle ; 7, 8 stalked, 9 absent ; 10, 1 1 free. 

 Hind wing with vein 2 from middle of cell ; 3 from long before angle ; 5 from 

 middle of discocellulars ; 6, 7 stalked ; 8 from middle of cell. 



849. Eutelesia vulgaris. 



Nola vulgaris. Druce.Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. i. p. 141, pi. 13. f. 22 (1885); 

 Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 374. 



Pale ochreous brown ; palpi, branches of antennae, and fore legs 



blackish. Fore wing irrorated 

 with dark brown scales ; the 

 costal edge blackish towards 

 base ; a very ill-defined ir- 

 regular antemedial brown line ; 

 a blackish discoidal spot and 

 spots on costa beyond middle 

 and towards apex; an obscure 

 double subterminal series of 

 points ; a terminal series of 



black striae and spots on cilia at apex and vein 5. Hind wing pale 



yellowish. 



Hab. Costa Rica, Irazu, 1 c? , R. Sucio, 1 $ (Sogers), type, 



Godman-Salvin Coll. Uxjy. 20 millim. 



Fig. 307. — Eutelesia vulgaris, (^ . 



Genus CLEMENSIA. „ 



Type. 



Clemensia, Pack. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iii. p. 100 (1864) albata. 



-Uxia, Wlk. XXXV. 1897 (1866) albata. 



-2?e^a, Wlk. xxxT. 1898 (1866) albata. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, hardly reaching vertex of head ; 

 tibia; with the spurs long ; anal segment of abdomen and claspers tufted with 

 hair. Fore wing rather narrow ; vein 2 from just beyond middle of cell ; 

 '6 from well before angle ; 5 from or from above angle, or very shortly stalked 



