LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 881 



This and the two following may perhaps be removed from Renia, 

 and may form two distinct genera ; the first genus being represented 

 by the first and second species, which differ from each other in the 

 form of the antennae; the third differs much from the others in 

 structure. 



Kio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry's collection. 



Eenia ? Lytocalis. 



Mas. Cinerea, gracilis ; palpi graciles, vix ascendentes, thorace 

 non breviores, articulo So lanceolato ; antenna setosce,fasciculo 

 medio furcato, apices versus convoluted ; alee elongate, linea 

 exteriore nigricante indistincta subundulata, linea submar- 

 ginali pallida, punctis submarginalibus nigris lunulatis ; an- 

 ticce acutce, puncto discali basali, gutta costali, orbiculari 

 guttiformi et reniformi magna plena nigris, linea submarginali 

 undulata nigricante submarginata. 



Male. Cinereous, slender. Palpi slender, as long as the tho- 

 rax, very slightly ascending; third joint lanceolate, whitish-tipped, 

 less than half the length of the second. Antennae very setose, with 

 a furcate tuft in the middle, beyond which they are convoluted. 

 Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. Wings elon- 

 gate ; submarginal line pale ; exterior line blackish, indistinct, 

 slightly undulating ; marginal points black, lunulate in the hind 

 wings. Fore wings acute, with a black discal basal point and with 

 a black costal dot near the base ; orbicular mark forming a black 

 dot ; reniform black, large, full ; submarginal line undulating, partly 

 and irregularly blackish-bordered. Length of the body 5 lines ; of 

 the wings 12 lines. 



Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry's collection. 



Renia? Borgesalis. 



Mas et fcem. Pallide cinerea, gracilis ; corpus fusco conspersum ; 

 palpi longi, arcuati, ascendentes, articulo 3o lanceolato ; alee 

 sat angusta?, lineis diffusis denticulatis e atornis fuscis, lunulis 

 marginalibus nigris ; anticce acuice, reniformi e lunula nigra. 

 ]M as. — Palporum articulus Suspilosus ; antennce setosce, apud 

 medium nodosa. Fcem. — Palporum articulus Sus glaber. 



Male and female. Pale cinereous, slender. Body brown- 

 speckled. Palpi long, curved, ascending; third joint lanceolate, 





