1770 CATALOGUE OF 
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Genus CIBYRA. 
Mas. Corpus sat validum. Proboscis non conspicua. Palpi 
porrecti, breves, validi, caput vix superantes ; articulus Sus minutus, 
conicus. Antenne sat late pectinate, thorace breviores. Pedes 
validi, pilosi. Alz longiuscule, sat anguste; antice apud costam 
subrecte, apice vix acuminate, margine exteriore sat obliquo. 
Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis not visible. Palpi 
porrect, short, stout, extending very little beyond the head; third 
joint minute, conical. Antenne rather deeply pectinated, shorter 
than the thorax. Legs stout, pilose. Wings rather lone and 
narrow. Fore wings almost straight in front, slightly acuminated 
at the tips, rather oblique along the exterior border ; structure of 
the veins resembling that of Hepialus. 
CIBYRA FERRUGINOSA. 
Mas. Ferruginea ; antenne fusce ; ale antice fasctis nonnullis 
fuscis vie determinatis ; postice fusce, apicibus crltisque 
Jfulvis. 
Male. Ferruginous. Antenne brown. Fore wings with 
irregular indistinct brown bands. Hind wings brown; tips and 
cilia mostly tawny. Length of the body 6? lines; of the wings 14 
lines. 
a. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Page 1621. 
TricHELA ToLUMNENSIS. 
_Euchromia hirsuta, p. 208. 
Page 1624. 
Hira Fouieri. 
Glaucopis Folletii, Boisd. MSS. 
Page 1625. 
For This species, &c., read This species chiefly differs from 
H. Sperchius by the abdomen without a white band, and by the 
paler colour on the wings. 
