iEMILIA. — TYIUA. 185 



1558. JEmilia testudo, n. sp. (Plate XLII. fig. 21.) 



(S . Dark brown, vertex of head pale yellow ; shoulders with 

 pale yellow patches ; neck j)inkish fulvous ; tarsi ringed with 

 yellow. Fore win^ brown with a slight silvery gloss ; the median 

 nervure streaked with fulvous ; yellow spots on costa at middle and 

 before apex. Hind wing hyaline, the terminal area tinged with 

 fuscous broadly at apex and tornus. 



Hab. Peru, Chanchamayo (Thamm), 1 (S type. ErvjJ. 34 millim,. 



1559. JEmilia pagana. 



Halisidota pagana, Schaus, P. Z. S. 1894, p. 230. 



Black-brown ; palpi orauge, black at tip ; the basal joint of 

 antennae, a bar between their bases, and the sides of vertex orange ; 

 the edges of patagia, pectus, and femora above orange ; abdomen 



Fig. 101 .—Mmilia pagana, $. }. 



with lateral orange bands intersecting the dorsal black area, which 

 on the last two segments is more or less reduced to spots. Fore 

 wing with the veins darker ; some orange hair at base of inner 

 margin of fore wing and at base of hind wing, which is rather 

 thinly scaled. 



Hah. Brazil, Castro Parana (Jones), 1 J . E^rp. 42 millim. 

 Type t in Coll. Schaus. 



1560. Emilia asignata, n. sp. (Plate XLII. %. 7.) • ' 



Pale brown ; palpi at tips and frons fuscous ; vertex of head 

 yellowish ; abdomen dorsally orange, with short dorsal bands and 

 lateral series of spots. Fore wing with the discocellulars fuscous. 

 Hind wing whitish, tinged wdth brown towards termen. 



Hab. Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, 1 $ type, J in Coll. Staudinger. 

 Eayp. 44 millim. 



Genus TYRIA. 



Type. 



T^ria, Hiibn. Verz. p. 166 (1827) Jacob<sa. 



Euchelia, Boisd. Gen. Ind. Meth. p. 56 ( 1840) jacohcBce, 



Hipocrita, Hiibn. Tent, ined jacobaos. 



Proboscis aborted, small ; palpi porrect, short, and clothed with long hair ; 

 head and thorax clothed with rough hair ; abdomen more smoothly scaled ; 

 antennae of male ciliated ; tibia with the spurs moderate. Fore wing with 

 vein 3 from well before angle of cell ; 6 from above angle ; 6 from upper angle 

 or from 7 ; 7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10 from 11 anastomosing with 7, 8, 9 to form an 

 areole, 6 being sometimes connected with 7. Hind wmg with veins 3, 4 from 

 angle ; 5 well above angle ; 6, 7 stalked ; 8 from middle of cell. 



