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Genus 7. CYMORIZA. 



Corpus gracile. Ocelli nulli. Proboscis brevis, conspicua. 

 Palpi graciles, arcuati, ascendentes, remoti ; articulus 3us acicula- 

 ris. Palpi maxillares brevissimi, vix conspicui. Antenna? fili- 

 forraes, articulis plurimis. Abdomen alas posticas paullo superans. 

 Tibiae posticas calcaribus longissimis approximatis. Alae concolores, 

 lituris non diversis ; anticae subrectangulatae, margine exteriore 

 rotundato subflexo ; posiicae lata?, margine exteriore valde sinuato 

 et denticulato. Mas.— Antennas robustae. Alae anticae costa apud 

 medium depressa subvesiculosa. 



Cymoriza, Guen. Belt, et PyraL 271. 



Body slender. Ocelli obsolete. Proboscis sbort, but distinct * 

 Palpi slender, curved, ascending, remote; third joint acicular. 

 Maxillary palpi very sbort, hardly visible. Antenna* filiform, with 

 many joints. Abdomen extending a little beyond the hind wings. 

 Hind legs of moderate length ; their tibiae with approximate and 

 very long spurs. Wings alike in colour and with like markings, 

 which consist of the usual lines. Fore wings rectangular at the 

 tips ; exterior border rounded and slightly bent. Hind wings 

 broad ; exterior border much sinuated and denticulated. Male. 

 — Antennae robust. Fore wings with an almost vesicular depression 

 on the middle of the costa. 



1. Cymoriza damescalis. 



Fcem. Alba ; alee margine exteriore lineisque pallide jiavescente- 

 fulvis, illo fusco-lineato ; anticce lineis quinque, exteriore et 

 sequente parallelis approximatis postice valde sinuatis, reni- 

 formi parva cinerascente vacua vix conspicua ; postica? lineis 



duabus subrectis, 3a et submarginali subparallelis valde sinua- 



tis, striga discali cinerea elongata erecta. 



Cymoriza damescalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 272, 263. 

 Brazil. 



2. Cymoriza irrectalis. 



Mas et foem. Flavescente-cinerea ; alee fusco conspersce, lineis 

 tribus sinuatis albis nigro marginatis, interiore arcuata et 

 sinuata et exteriore apud costam remotis postice approximatis, 



