774 ADDENDA. 



along the exterior border, and with six large pale luteons spots. 

 Hind wings blackish, semihyaline, with reddish borders. Length 

 of the body 6 lines; of the wings 15 lines. 



Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry's collection. 



Genus ANDALA. 



Tibiae posticae calcaribus minimis. — Lacydes. 

 Tibiae posticae calcaribus sat longis.- — Andala. 



Mas. Corpus gracile, lineare. Proboscis brevissima. Palpi 

 porrecti, mediocriter longi, caput paullo superantes. Antennae me- 

 diocriter pectinatae. Abdomen alas posticas non superans. Pedes 

 graciles ; tibiae posticae calcaribus quatuor sat longis. Alae angustae. 



Male. Body slender, linear. Proboscis very short, not so long 

 as the breadth of the head. Palpi porrect, moderately long, extend- 

 ing rather beyond the head ; first joint pilose, much longer than the 

 second; third minute, acute-conical. Antennae minutely pectinated, 

 much longer than the thorax. Abdomen extending as far as the 

 hind wings. Legs slender ; hind tibiae with four moderately long 

 spurs. Wings narrow. Fore wings nearly straight along the costa, 

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

 angle obtuse and rounded ; first, second and third inferior veins 

 almost contiguous at the base; fourth remote. 



1. Andala unifascia. 



Mas. Alba; caput antice fuscum; thorax e maculis fuscis 

 univittatus ; abdomen supra luteum, e maculis fuscis trivitta- 

 tum ; pedes fusco fasciati ; alee anticce fascia unica maculisque 

 nonnullis fuscis. 



Male. White. Head brown in front. Palpi and antennas 

 brown. Thorax with a baud of four brown spots. Abdomen 

 luteous above, except at the base, with three rows of brown spots. 

 Legs with brown bands. Fore wings with an entire rather broad 

 brown band before the middle, and with various brown spots, which 

 form three or four imperfect brown bands. Hind wings with two 

 brown spots near the costa, and with two more by the interior angle. 

 Length of the body 5£ lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



East Indies. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Genus NORAPE. 



The hind tibiae without spurs distinguish this genus from all 

 in the Syuopsis. 



