132 CATALOGUE OF 



Male. Palpi very long*, squamous ; second joint almost verti- 

 cal ; third forming an angle with the second above the thorax, and 

 thus leaving a large intervening space, beyond which it rests on the 

 thorax and diverges. Antennae pubescent, uot tufted, with two setae 

 on each joint. Legs not tufted. Wings stout, entire, rounded. 

 Fore wings obtuse at the tips, having along the middle of the costa 

 a thick row of decumbent hairs ; lines and spots distinct ; no 

 areolet. 



1. SlTOPHORA VESICULARIS. 



Mas. Nigro-fusca, fuliginosa ; alee anticce oblongce, lineis satu- 

 ratioribus denticulatis extus pallido marginatis, reniformi 

 squamis albis slrigata, linea submarginali indistincta squamis 

 albis indieata ; postiece fuliginoso fuscce, subtus pallide 

 cinerece lunula discali lineaque valde dentata nigris, linea 

 submarginali pallida, 



Sitophora vesicularis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 75, 95. 



Brazil. 



2. SlTOPHORA? PENICILLALIS. 



Mas. Obscure cervina ; pa%pi longissimi, pilosissimi ; alee fas- 

 ciis obliquis diffusis in posticis latioribus cinereis, anticce 

 ocello discali cinereo. 



Corynitis penicillalis (Pyralis difformis, Idia fallax), Geyer, Zutr. 

 Samml. Exot. Schm. 26, 354, f. 707, 708. 



Rio Janeiro. 



Genus 12. EPIZEUXIS. 



Corpus sat validum. Palpi ascendentes, recurvi, graciles, 

 squamosi. Antennae breves. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. 

 Pedes longi; antici simplices. Alae integrae, validae, rotundatge, 

 squamosae, fimbriis latis ; anticae apice obtusae, margine exteriore 

 vix obliquo, lineis maculisque plurimis distinctis, areola rhomboi- 

 dali. Mas. — Antennae ciliis fasciculatis. 



Epizeuxis, H'ubn. Verz. Schm. 346. 



Pyralis, p., Treit. 



Herminia, p., Dup. 



Helia, Guen. Dup. Cat. 214 ; Delt. et Pyral. 75) Herr.-Schceff. 



