328 Mr. W. Schaus's 



Cyllota, Druce (Ophitis), Biol. Centr. Amer. Lep. Het., i, 

 p. 247, t. xxv, f. 14 (1887), (Naprepa), 1. c, ii, p. 466. 



Pulcheria, Druce (Ophitis), Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) 

 xvi, p. 38 (1895) ; B. C. A., ii, p. 466 (Naprepa), t. xcii, 

 f. 10. 



Mongata, Sens., sp. nov. 



Naprepa clongata, sp. nov. 



The wings proportionately longer and narrower than in Naprepa 

 cylotta, Druce, and more of a reddish-brown ; the markings other- 

 wise very similar but without the outer row of light points on the 

 veins, and the tuft on inner margin darker. Secondaries with the 

 anal markings more pronounced and pale points at tips of veins. 

 The secondaries are whitish underneath without any transverse line, 

 and there is a cluster of dark scales at anal angle. 



Expanse 93 m.m. 



Hah. Rio Janeiro. 



Naprepa cyllota, Druce. Larva. 



Length 60 m.m. Head and first segment very small ; second 

 segment larger ; third and fourth much enlarged. Head and first 

 segment pale bluish-green ; laterally on first segment two small 

 white spots circled with black ; seg. 2 with 4 similar spots. 

 Segments 3-13 bright green ; posteriorly on segment 4 a semicircular 

 black line edged behind with white, segments 5 and 10 with two, the 

 other segments with three white spots circled with red placed rather 

 outwardly ; below these spots is a lateral wavy white line edged 

 above and below with black, beginning at the 5th and ending at 11th 

 segment ; below this line are four white spots on each segment ; 

 segments 2, 3 and 4 have also four lateral spots and above prolegs on 

 segments 1, 2, and 3 are two other small spots. Laterally below 

 white line, underneath, and abdominal legs bluish-green. Prolegs 

 white with three black specks externally ; segment 11 is laterally 

 bordered with maroon, and the stigma is placed in a round black 

 spot circled with yellow. Segments 12 and 13 dorsally maroon, 

 underneath bright green. 



LOPHOPTERYX. 



Lophopteryx, Steph., 111. Brit. Ent. Haust., ii, p. 26 (1829). 



Palpi porrect. Antennas serrate and fasciculate. Primaries : outer 

 margin crenulate ; vein 6 from areole near cell ; 8 and 10 stalked. 



