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dentate transverse line ; both lines and a transverse line at the end 

 of trje cell reddish-brown. Secondaries blackish-grey, paler along 

 the outer margin ; fringe light grey. Underneath the wings are 

 blackish-grey. 

 Expanse 66 m.m. 



Hal. Sao Paulo, S.E. Brazil. 



Loheza dukinfteldia. Larva. 



Length 70 m.m. Head black. Second segment somewhat con- 

 tracted ; a black transverse band, divided subdorsally. Body yellow. 

 Third and fourth segments with transverse red bands centrally, a 

 narrower red band posteriorly, and a red line anteriorly interrupted 

 laterally. From segment five a subdorsal red line ; broad red trans- 

 verse bands between the segments ; centrally on each segment are 

 irregular red bands, contracted laterally, and widening on dorsum 

 where it is connected to subdorsal line by a short red streak. Under- 

 neath red, the prolegs and abdominal legs tipped with black ; gemi- 

 nate yellow streaks anteriorly on segments 7-11. Described from a 

 specimen in spirits. 



Lusara. 



Lusura, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het., B. M. v, p. 1067 (1855). 

 Tifama, Walk., 1. a, p. 1077 (1855). 



Antennae pectinated to tips. Palpi long, especially the S3cond 

 joint. Areole absent. Primaries : apex rounded ; outer margin 

 rounded, oblique ; vein 5 from middle of discocellular ; 6 from upper 

 angle of cell ; 7-10 stalked ; vein 10 from beyond 7. Secondaries : 

 veins 3 and 4 apart ; 6 and 7 stalked. 



Type. L. discalis, Walk. 

 Discalis, Walk., 1. c, p. 1067. 

 Ckera, Stoll. (Noctua), Pap. Exot., iv, t. 308, E. (1782) = 



Megalops, Sepp. (Bombyx), Surin. Vlind., i, t. 24 



(1848) = Simois, Walk. (Tifama), 1. c, p. 1078, n. 1 



(1855). 

 Altrix, Stoll. (Bombyx), 1. c, t. 307, E. (1782); Feldor, 



Reise Nov., t. 98, f. 6. 



Gluphisia. 

 Gluphisia, Boisd., Irid. Meth., 55 (1829). 



Male antenna? pectinated to tips ; female simple. Palpi short, 

 hairy. Primaries : vein 5 from middle of discocellular ; 6 from 

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