316 Mr. W. Schaus's 



EUXOGA. 



Euxoga, Moschl., Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxvii, p. 692 



(1878). 



Antennae fasciculate. Palpi extending beyond frons, thickly 

 haired, smooth ; the third joint more than half as long as second. 

 Primaries broad ; costal margin straight ; apex not acute ; outer 

 margin concave to vein 3, then oblique ; the inner angle oblique ; 

 vein 5 from above middle of discocellular ; 6 from middle of areole ; 

 7, 8, 10 from end of areole. Secondaries : veins 3 and 4 from a 

 point ; 6 and 7 on short stalk ; 8 diverging from 7 at middle of 

 cell. 



Type. E. argentco punctata, Moschl. 

 Argcntco punctata, Mosch., 1. c, t. x, f. 50 (1878). 



Goaxis, gen. nov. 



Antenna? fasciculate. Palpi extending beyond frons ; second 

 joint long, third short. Legs smooth. Primaries broad ; outer 

 margin crenulate, excavated between veins 3-6, oblique below vein 

 3 • vein 5 from above middle of discocellular ; 6 from centre of 

 areole ; 7, 8, 10 from end of areole. Secondaries : veins 3 and 4 

 from a point ; 6 and 7 stalked ; 8 diverging from 7 at middle of 

 cell. 



Type. G. singular is, Schs., sp. nov., t. xi, f. 13. 



Goaxis singidaris. 



Head and thorax greyish. Abdomen brown. Primaries brown ; 

 a buff space from inner margin near base, obliquely to almost the 

 middle of costal margin ; this sjDace outwardly shaded with reddish- 

 brown, irrorated with darker scales, and followed from inner margin 

 to subcostal vein by a blackish brown space crossed by a pale ante- 

 medial line, which does not extend into the cell ; the discocellular 

 broadly brown edged on either side by a whitish line ; beyond the 

 cell a dark angular line, followed by a geminate lunular brown line, 

 filled in with buff ;. veins black towards apex ; an apical buff shade ; 

 a subterminal black shade from just below apex to vein 3 ; a 

 marginal row of small reddish-brown spots between the veins. 

 Secondaries dark brown ; fringe terminally white. 



Expanse 30 man. 



Hob. Petropolis, Brazil. 



