COPIDRTAB. EUSCHIRROPTERUS. 611> 



leaden antemedial striga from the fascia to vein 1, and an oblique 

 interrupted postmedial line ; a terminal series of black striae on a 



Fig. 269. — Copidryas gloveri, cT. }• 



wbitish ground. Hind wing orange-yellow, with dark brown 

 terminal band with curved inner edge and yellow terminal spot above 

 tornus ; some black striae on termen ; cilia white except towards 

 tornus. Underside of fore wing yellow, except costal and apical 

 areas ; a black spot in cell, and both wings with black discoidal 

 spot. 



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Genus EUSCHIRROPTERUS. 



Type. 



Etcschirropterus, Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. vi. p. 176 (July 



1866) poeyi. 



Heterandra, Herr.-Schaff. Corresp.-blatt. Zool. min. Ver. 



Eegensb. xx. p. 134 (Sept. 1866) poet/i. 



Laquea, Jord. Nov. Zool. iii. p. 41 (1896) poeyi. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, fringed with long hair; the 3rd 

 joint moderate, hairy ; frons with prominence ; antennte simple, strongly dilated 

 towards extremity ; tibiae fringed with hair, the tarsi strongly spined and hairy ; 

 abdomen with dorsal crests on basal segments. Fore wing with vein 3 from 

 well before angle of cell ; 5 from well above angle ; 9, 10 anastomosing with 

 8 to form the areole; 6 from the areole, 7 from end of it ; 11 from cell ; the 

 costa strongly lobed and dilated in male before the apex. Hind wing with veins 

 3, 4 from angle of cell ; 5 obsolescent from middle of discocellulars ; 6, 7 from 

 upper angle. 



Sect. I. Frons with pointed conical prominence ; fore wing with vein 10 

 becoming coincident with 11 in male, strongly anastomosing with it 

 in female. 



155. Euschirropterus valkeri, n. sp. 



Head and thorax clothed with chocolate and grey hair, the head 

 yellowish white above ; abdomen orange, with the dorsal crests and 

 extremity grey and brown. Fore wing chocolate, thickly irrorated 

 with white ; a white fascia from base in and below cell, leaving the 

 elongate orbicular and the reniform stigma connected with the dark 

 costal area, then running obliquely to costa, before apex, and with an 



