842 CATALOGUE OF 





Hypena Lyrcusalis. 



Fcem. Cinereo-fusca ; palpi fimbriati, subangulati, articulo 2o 

 porreclo longiuseulo ; alee sat longce ; anticce subfalcatce vix 

 purpurascentes, lineis interiore exteriore et submarginali fuscis 

 undulatis indistinctis, linea submarginali punctis albis notata, 

 punctis marginalibus testaceis, lunulis marginalibus nigri- 

 cantibus. 



Female, Cinereous-brown, cinereous beneath. Palpi slightly 

 fringed ; second joint porrect, rather long ; third bare and pale to- 

 wards the tip, not more than one-fourth of the length of the second, 

 with which it forms an obtuse angle. Wings somewhat elongate. 

 Fore wings subfalcute, with a slight purplish tinge from the base to 

 the exterior line ; interior, exterior and submarginal lines brown, 

 undulating, not distinct, the latter accompanied by some white 

 points ; marginal points testaceous, adjoining the blackish marginal 

 lunules. Hind wings more cinereous. Length of the body 5 lines ; 

 of the wings 12 lines. 



Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry's collection. 



Hypena Lysoalis. 



Foem. Schistacea ; palpi fuscescentes, subangulati, articulo 2o 

 longo porrecto fimbriate subtus basi albo ; alee anticce vix 

 acuta, lineis interiore et exteriore albidis marginatis angulosis, 

 gutta basali nigra, lunulis marginalibus angustis nigris albido 

 marginatis, punctis tribus costalibus submarginalibus albis. 



Female. Slaty cinereous, pale cinereous beneath. Palpi 

 brownish ; second joint long, porrect, fringed, white beneath at the 

 base ; third about one-fourth of the length of the second, with which 

 it forms a slight angle. Fore wings hardly acute ; interior and ex- 

 terior lines whitish, dark-bordered, somewhat zigzag ; a black basal 

 dot ; marginal lunules slender, black, whitish-bordered ; three white 

 costal points between the exterior line and the tip. Hind wings with 

 a pale cinereous fringe. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 

 8 lines. 



Fifth South American group. Nearly allied, like the following 

 species, to H. obditalis, but distinct. 



Eio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry's collection. 



