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moderately long ; hind tibiae with long spurs. Wings elongate, rather 

 narrow. Fore wings straight in front, rounded at the tips, very 

 slightly oblique along the exterior border. 



1. Glenopteris oculiferalis. 



Viridis ; thorax nigro fasciatus ; abdomen cinereum ; alee anticcs 

 lineis transversis undulatis nigris, fascia exteriore incompleta 

 albida, macula reniformi magna atra flavo marginata albido 

 bipunctata ; posticce cupreo-fuscce, apice lutece. 



Phalaena oculata, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. 71, pi. 324, f. F. 

 Glenopteris oculifera, H'ubn. Zutr. f. 377, 378 ; Verz. Schm. 255, 



2518. 

 Glenopteris herbidalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 80, 103. 

 Glenopteris oculiferalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 80, 104. 



Surinam. 



a. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



b. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



c. Tapayos. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



d. Amazon Region. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 



e. Brazil. From Mr. Argent's collection. 



Genus 14, RENIA. 



Corpus sat robustum. Palpi longi, squamoso-pilosi. Alas 

 amplae ; antics acutae, subfalcatas, margine exteriore flexo, reni- 

 formi pallida bipunctata. Mas. — Palpi ascendentes ; articulus 2us 

 subarcuatus ; 3us longiusculus, cristatus. Antennae breviusculae, 

 robustae, pubescentes, apices versus tumidae et fasciculatae, apice 

 convolutae, articulis bisetosis. Tibiae anticae villosae. Fcem. — 

 Palpi recti, porrecti ; articulus 3us supra 2ura reflexus. 



Renia, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 80. 



Body rather slender. Palpi long, with coarse and squamous 

 hairs. Wings ample. Fore wings acute, subfalcate, with a bend 

 on the middle of the exterior border; reniform mark pale, con- 

 taining two points. Male. — Palpi ascending ; second joint slightly 

 curved; third rather long, with a crest. Antennae rather short, 

 robust, pubescent, tumid and with a lanuginous tuft near their tips ; 

 apical part slender and convoluted ; each joint with two seta?. 

 Fore tibiae villose. Female.— Palpi straight, porrect; third joint 

 short, reflexed on the second. 



