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Secondaries : veins 3 and 4 slightly apart ; C and 7 stalked ; 8 

 diverging from 7 at middle of cell. 



Type. P. brunnca, Schs. 

 Brunnea, Schs., sp. nov. 



Xolotl, Schs. (Hapigia), P.Z.S., 1892, p. 339; Biol. Centr. 

 Amer. Lep. Het., ii, t. xci, f. 19. 



Pseudha/pigia bricnnea, sp. nov. 



£ . Antennas pectinated to tips. Head and thorax reddish-brown ; 

 abdomen lighter brown. Primaries reddish-brown, the costa greyish ; 

 a basal and an inner transverse greyish line, the latter outwardly 

 oblique from costa ; the outer line parallel to outer margin from 

 costa to vein 2, then straight to inner margin, dark grey, inwardly 

 shaded with violaceous ; a subterminal wavy black line preceded at 

 apex by two silver spots ; in the cell a small, followed by a larger 

 irregular silvery spot finely edged with black. Secondaries greyish, 

 palest at the base. The inner margin of primaries is slightly excised 

 at its middle. 



Expanse 44 m.m. 



Rah. Guadalajaea, Mexico. 



Canodia. 



Ganodia, Guen., Sp. Gen. Noct., ii, p. 377 (1852). 



Antenna? pectinated to tips. Palpi short not extending beyond 

 frons. Primaries acute ; outer margin rounded, oblique ; inner 

 angle rounded ; inner margin straight. 



Type of Genus. G. carmelitoides, Guen. 

 Carmelitoides, Guen., 1. c, p. 378 (1852), pi. 12, f. 8. 

 Diffmmiis, H. S. (Canodea), Ausser.-Europ. Schmett, f. 132. 



These species are both unknown to me, and Difformis 

 may possibly not be congeneric with Carmelitoides. 



