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angle ; an indistinct subterminal line. Secondaries brown • at anal 

 angle a pale spot edged above and below with black. Underneath 

 brown, the inner area of secondaries yellowish. 

 Expanse 49 m.m. 



Hob. Colombia. 



Allied to M. danala, Druce. 



Magava. 

 Magava, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M. xxxii, p. 503 (1865). 



Antennae serrate fasciculate, the fascicles long on basal half. Palpi 

 ascending beyond frons ; the second joint hairy, the third minute. 

 Primaries as in Malocampa, neuration similar. Secondaries broader ; 

 long hairs on inner margin ; the base of secondaries underneath not 

 hairy ■ veins 3 and 4 apart ; 6 and 7 stalked ; 8 diverging from 7 

 just beyond centre of cell. 



Type of Genus. M. multilinear, Walk. 

 Multilinea, Walk., 1. c. (1865); Biol. Centr. Amer. Lep. 



Het., ii, t. xc, f. 16. 

 Marginata, Schs., sp. nov. 



Magava marginata, sp. no v. 



Palpi, head, and thorax laterally and posteriorly light grey ; 

 thorax otherwise and collar reddish-brown. Primaries white thinly 

 irrorated with reddish scales, the outer margin thickly irrorated ; 

 some black specks along- the inner margin ; a black, geminate, basal 

 line oblique from costa to inner margin ; a fine, median, oblique 

 black line, geminate on costa and inner margin ; a heavy black 

 geminate line from near costa before apex, inwardly curved to inner 

 angle, this line confining the darker outer margin ; a fine, angular, 

 terminal black line ; the commencement of a subterminal line 

 before apex. Secondaries white finely irrorated with reddish -brown ; 

 a long cluster of reddish-brown hairs on inner margin. 



Expanse 46 m.m. 



Hah. Rio Janeiro. 



Rhuda. 



Rhuda, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M. xi, p. 621 (1857). 



Antenna) fasciculate in male on basal half, the fascicles short. 

 Palpi extending slightly beyond frons ; second joint hairy; third 

 minute ; head with diffuse tufts. Legs hairy ; tarsi smooth. 



