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costa and a shade above submedian from base to anal angle violaceous- 

 grey ; some blackish specks along subcostal and terminal veins ; 

 a dark brown shade near base below the submedian ; an interrupted 

 dark brown streak in the cell, and an oblique brown shade from 

 cell to outer line above submedian ; the outer line is broad, whitish, 

 and shaded on either side with patches of dark brown scales ; 

 some terminal whitish dashes between veins 4 and 7 ; fringe brown 

 spotted with black at tips of veins. Secondaries brown the fringe 

 fawn-colour. 



Expanse 45 m.m. 



Hah. Sao Paulo, Brazil. 



Farigia, gen. nov. 



Antenna? pectinated on basal two-thirds. Palpi extending beyond 

 frons, hairy ; third joint minute. Primaries; outer margin rounded, 

 oblique ; vein 5 from middle of discocellular ; . 6 from upper angle 

 of cell ; areole very long and narrow ; 7 and 8 from end of areole ; 

 10 from before end of areole. Secondaries : veins 3 and 4 apart ; 6 

 and 7 stalked ; 8 diverging from 7 at end of cell. 



Type. F. sagana, Druce. 

 Sagana, Druce (Heterocampa), Ann and Mag. Nat. Hist. 



(6) xiii, p. 357 (1894) ; Biol. Centr. Amer. Lep. Het. 



ii, t. 90, f. 23. 

 Montana, Druce (Heterocampa), 1. c, ii, p. 457, t. 90, f. 19 



(1898). 

 Gamarra, Dogn. (Heterocampa), Le Naturaliste, 1890, 



p. 128 ; Lep. de Loja, p. 5G, pi. 5, f. 5. 

 Mina, Druce (Heterocampa), Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 



v, p. 515 (1900). 

 Pallida, Schs. (Lophodonta ?), P. Z. S., 1894, p. 242. 

 Musara, Schs., sp. nov. 

 Vecina, Schs., sp. nov. 

 Hydriana, Schs., sp. nov. 



Farigia mwsara, sp. nov. 



Head and thorax light grey. Abdomen light reddish-brown. 

 Primaries grey, shaded with brown on the outer and inner margins, 

 and tinged with pink in the disk ; a fine angular brown line at the 

 base ; the inner line geminate, interrupted, and very irregular, 

 dark brown filled in with light greenish scales ; the outer line 

 better defined and forming a more regular curve, geminate, blackish,' 

 filled in with greenish-yellow scales ; this line is outwardly broadly 



