814 CATALOGUE OF 



1. Eloria subnuda. 

 Mas. Alba; alee subhyalince, venis albis; anticce costa basi 

 nigra. 

 Male. White. Antennae with brown branches. Body luteous, 

 with white tomentum ; hairs at the tip of the abdomen partly luteous. 

 Wings semidiaphanous, thinly clothed with very minute hairs; 

 costa black towards the base ; veins white. Length of the body b\ 

 lines; of the wings 16 lines. 



a. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



b, c. Brazil. From Mr. Milne's collection. 

 d. ? 



2. Eloeia subapicalis. 



Mas. Alba; alee subhyalinee, venis albis; anticce apice sub- 

 cinerece, costa basi nigricante. 



Male. White. Antenna? with brown branches. Body testa- 

 ceous, with white tomentum. Wings semidiaphanous, thinly 

 clothed with very minute hairs ; tips of the fore wings indistinctly 

 tinged with gray; costa blackish towards the base; veins white ; 

 second inferior vein a little more than twice further from the third 

 than from the first ; third much further from the fourth than from 

 the second. Length of the body 5J — 6 lines ; of the wings 16 — 17 

 lines. 



a, b. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 



3. ELOEIA INTACTA. 



Mas. Alba ; alee subhyalince, venis albis ; E. subapicali simil- 

 lima, antennis autem minus late pectinatis, abdomine longiore, 

 alis paullo angustioribus. 



Male. White. Body testaceous, with white tomentum. An- 

 tennae with brown branches. Wings semidiaphanous, thinly clothed 

 with very minute hairs; veins mostly white. Fore wings with the 

 second inferior vein full thrice further from the third than from the 

 first; third further from the fourth than from the second. Length 

 of the body 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



This species is very nearly allied to E. subapicalis, but the an- 

 tennae are less deeply pectinated, the abdomen is longer, and the 

 wings are rather narrower. 



a. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



