326 Mr. W. Schaus's 



JEunotela dollaris. 



Palpi brown. Frons fawn-colour ; vertex and collar dark velvety- 

 brown. Thorax grey. Abdomen brownish -grey. Primaries brown 

 mottled with fawn-colour at base, in cell and on outer space ; some 

 white and black scales at base of inner margin, and a whitish streak 

 mottled with black below the median vein ; a white discal spot 

 edged above with black, below with brown, and preceded by a 

 whitish space ; a large brown spot on costa at one-third from base, 

 followed by a geminate brown transverse line ; veins 2, 3, 4 and 6 

 partly irrorated with white and black scales ; an outer white 

 punctiform line ; marginal black spots between the veins, edged 

 with grey. Secondaries greyish-brown, palest at base ; an indistinct 

 pale outer line ; fringe whitish towards anal angle. 



Expanse 39 m.m. 



Hah. Colombia. 



EUNYSTALEA. 



JEunystalea, Grote, Abb. Naturw. Vereins zu Bremen, xiv, 



'7 (1895). 



" Vein 5 from near middle of cross- vein, 6-9 stalked, 10 from the 

 cell, no accessory cell ; on secondaries veins 3 and 4 from the lower 

 angle of the cell, 6 and 7 short stalked,"— -fide Dyar. Trans. Am. 

 Ent. Soc, xxiv. (1897). From the description, the Genus is distinct 

 from anything described. 



Type. E. Indiana, Grote. 

 Indiana, Grote (Nystalea), Pap. iv, p. 7 (1884). 



PONTALA. 



Pontala, Walk., Cat. Lep. Het, B. M. xxx, p. 954 



(1864). 

 Platyodonta, Feld., nee Moscbl. 



Primaries straight from apex to vein 5, then angled and very 

 oblique to inner margin, which is excavated and deeply toothed ; 

 vein 5 from upper angle of cell ; 6, 7, 10 from end of areole ; 8 

 stalked with 7. Secondaries : veins 3 and 4 from a point ; 6 and 7 

 stalked. 



Type. P. rtcbrana, Walk. 

 Eubrana, Walk., 1. c. (1864). 

 Calpe, Feld. (Platyodonta), Reise Nov. t. xcvii, f. 16 (1875). 



