106 CATALOGUE OF 



exteriore excavato; anticae apud costam rectae, apice acuminata?, ma r- 

 gine exteriore perobliquo, interiore plus minusve unduloso. Mas. — 

 Antennae serrato-setosae. Fcem. — Antennae vix serrato-setosae. 



Lophura, Boisd. MSS. 



Enyo, p., H'tibn. Verz. Schmett. 132. 



Body moderately stout. Head conical, slightly crested. Pro- 

 boscis rather long. Palpi short, thick. Antennae nearly filiform, 

 hardly longer than the thorax. Abdomen oblanceolate, hardly 

 tufted, much longer than the thorax. Legs slender, hardly pilose ; 

 hind tibiae with four moderately long spurs. Wings narrow, exca- 

 vated along the exterior border. Fore wings straight in front, acu- 

 minated at the tips, very oblique along the exterior border ; interior 

 border more or less deeply undulating ; second inferior vein not 

 more remote from the third than from the first ; fourth very remote 

 from the third. Male. — Antennae distinctly serrate-setose. Female. 

 — Antennae very minutely serrate-setose. 



1. Lophura Pylas. 



Cervina; alee anticce nigro-cyanece, lineis transversis duplicatis 

 nigris, vitta purpurascente, plaga exteriore fusca intus flavo 

 extus rufo marginata, margine exteriore nigro ; posticce rufce, 

 basi flavee, striga apud angulum interiorem margineque nigris. 



Sphinx Pylas, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. 23, pi. 206, f. A. Fabr. Sp. 



Ins. ii. 142, 13 ; ManL Ins. ii. 94, 15 ; Ent. Syst. iii. 1, 361, 



16. Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 5, 2375, 57. 

 Enyo Pylas, H'ubn. Verz. Schmett. 132, 1417. 



Surinam. 



2. Lophura Bris^us. 



Ferruginea, subtus rufescens ; abdominis latera basi fulvescentia ; 

 alee anticce subcinerece, lineis obliquis undulatis fasciaque 

 contraria exteriore ferrugineis ; posticce lutece, fusco mar- 

 ginatce. 



Lophura Brisaeus, Boisd. MSS. 



Ferruginous, reddish beneath. Abdomen somewhat tawny on 

 each side towards the base. Fore wings with a cinereous tinge, 

 with oblique undulating ferruginous lines, and with an exterior fer- 

 ruginous band, which is oblique, with its hind end outward. Hind 



