324 Mr. W. Schaus's 



Cinerea, Walk. (Cerura), Cat. Lep. Het., B. M. xxxii, p. 407 

 (1865). For complete synonymy see Packard's Mono- 

 graph of American Bombycine Moths. 



Notela, gen. nov; 



Palpi short. <£ Antennae pectinated ; in the $ simple. A high 

 frontal tuft in the $ . Primaries with costal margin convex towards 

 apex ; outer margin oblique, somewhat rounded in the $ ; no 

 accessory cell. Veins 3 and 4 well apart, 6 from upper angle of 

 cell ; 7-10 stalked, 10 from lower on stalk than 7. Secondaries 

 with veins 3 and 4 from a point ; 6 and 7 on short stalk ; 8 close to 

 7 to near end of cell. 



Type. N. jaliscana, Sclis. 

 Jaliscana, Schs., sp. nov. t. xii, f. 3. 



Notela jaliscana, sp. nov. 



Head and thorax dark grey. Abdomen light brown above, 

 greyish below. Primaries grey speckled with black, especially on 

 the veins ; longitudinal and transverse brownish shadings, very 

 indistinct, the most noticeable being the two outer lines ; fine 

 subapical black lines. In some specimens a black line from the 

 base t below the median vein, first straight, then slightly wavy at 

 vein 2 and not quite reaching the middle of the outer margin ; 

 below the line a black spot between veins 2 and 3. Secondaries 

 whitish, the veins and outer margin smoky, fringe white. 



Expanse £ 32 m.m. ; 5 36 m.m. 



Hah. Guadalajara, Mexico. 



Euharpyia, gen. nov. 



$ Antennas pectinated on basal half ; at base of antennas a long, 

 porrect, tuft of hairs. Palpi porrect ; second joint long. Primaries : 

 veins 6-10 stalked ; 10 from before 7. Secondaries : veins 3 and 4 

 from a point ; 6 and 7 on short stalk. 



Type. Euharpyia comita, Schs. 

 Comita, Schs., sp. nov. t. xii, f. 4. 



Euharpyia comita, sp. nov. 



Frons buff mottled with brown hairs. Collar dark brown. Abdo- 

 men brown above, buff below. Primaries : the basal and outer 



