TELIONEUEA. — AUTOMOLIS. 
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TELIONEUEA, Felder. 
Telioneura brevipennis, n. sp. (Plate XVI. fig. 9.) 
cj. Wings as in T. subplena, but shorter; the anal angle o£ secondaries covered with 
elongated creamy whitish scales. Body black-brown ; two orange spots on the collar ; 
anal tuft^ underside of legs, trochanters of first pair^ a broad central longitudinal stripe on 
the venter, and the inner half of secondaries below, creamy whitish ; tegulje margined with 
testaceous. Expanse of wings 11 lines. 
Guajaratuba, Rio Purus, 11th of September, 1874 (/. W. H. Trail). 
ACRIDOPSIS, Butler. 
Acridopsis marica. (Plate IX. fig. 6.) 
Sphinx marica, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. p. 31, pi. 20. figs. F, G (1779). 
Eucereon marica, Il'dbner, Verz. hek. Schmett. p. 123. no. 1335 (1816). 
Euchromia (Eucerecou) gryUoides (pt.). Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 271. n. 125 (1854). 
Primaries greenish subhyaline, the borders, a spot in the cell, an interno-median longi- 
tudinal line near the base, an irregular broad transverse band beyond the middle, and a large 
subapical spot, crossing the costal, subcostal, and upper radial nervures, black ; veins and 
several costal spots ochrepus : secondaries greenish subhyaline ; the veins, costa, apex, and 
outer border, black. Body brown ; two spots on the frons, the margins of the collar, tegulfe, 
and metathorax, ochreous. Wings below brown, with the subhyaline areas white. Body 
below brown ; centre of pectus sandy whitish ; trochanters dull orange. Expanse of wings 
1 inch 6 lines. 
Pani [Grahame). 
The second specimen referred to E. grylloides by Mr. Walker is very distinct. 
AUTOMOLIS, Walker. 
Automolis contraria. (Plate IX. fig. 9.) 
Euchromia (Dipaenae) contraria, Walher, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 259. n. 104 (1854). 
Automolis contraria, Butler, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xii. p. 421. n. 8 (1876). 
Primaries above bright orange ; a large black-brown apical spot, enclosing an oblique 
white spot ; outer border greyish brown ; fringe pale ochreous : secondaries sordid pale 
ochreous ; anal angle and a tapering outer border dark brown. Head black ; frons and 
vertex spotted with shining opaline ; two whitish spots on the crest ; collar and thorax briglit 
orange, with a central longitudinal black line ; abdomen black, clothed at base with ochreous 
hairs ; three series of silvery green spots, the central series restricted to the anal half. Wings 
below paler than above ; apical veins of primaries white. Body below cream-colour, banded 
