CYLLOPODULE. 15 



Hob. Bio Janeiro, Brazil. 



Very similar to Eutlule citrosa, Hiibner, which differs in having all the veins along 

 the outer margins black. 



Tarn. CYLL0P0DID.E. 

 Virbia varians. (Tab. II. fig. 19.) 



Virbia varians, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 284. 



Primaries above brown ; at the base a broad but short longitudinal streak, and 

 beyond this a white spot. Sometimes the spot is absent and at other times absorbed 

 by the longitudinal streak. Secondaries above orange, with broad black costal and 

 outer margins. Underneath the wings are orange, with the costal and outer margins 

 broadly brown. Head and thorax brown. Body orange, black subdorsally and 

 below. 



Expanse 31 millim. 



Hab. Peru. 



Allied to Virbia brevilinea, Walker. 



Virbia parva. (Tab. II. fig. 15.) 



Virbia parva, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 285. 



Primaries above brown ; underneath orange, with brown margins, the outer being 

 the broadest. Secondaries above black ; a broad orange band from the base to nearly 

 the outer margin, just below the apex ; the inner margin and anal angle narrowly 

 orange : underneath the same as above. Head and thorax brown. Abdomen black 

 dorsally, orange laterally, white underneath. 



Expanse 25 millim. 



Hab. Peru. 



Allied to Virbia minuta, Felder. 



Lyces maera. (Tab. II. fig. 17.) 



Lyces maera, Schaus, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1892, p. 285. 



Primaries above black; a transverse orange band from the middle of the costal 

 margin to the inner angle : underneath black, the transverse band much broader, and 

 two greyish streaks at the base of the wing. Secondaries above orange ; the costal 

 margin narrowly, the outer and inner margins very broadly black : underneath the same, 

 except that the inner margin is also orange, and there is a white streak on the costal 



