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CATALOGUE OF 
Hypena Lyrcusalis. 
Foem. Cinereo-fusca ; palpi fimbriati , subangulati , articulo 2 o 
porreclo longiusculo ; alee sat longa ; anticce subfaleatee vix 
purpurascentes , lineis interiore exteriore et submargin ali fuscis 
undulatis indistinctis , linea submarginali punctis albis notata , 
punctis marginalibus testaceis , lunulis marginalibus nigri - 
cantibus . 
Female. Cinereous-brown, cinereous beneath. Palpi slightly 
fringed ; second joint porrect, rather long ; third bare and pale to- 
wards the tip, not more than one-fourth of the length of the second, 
with which it forms an obtuse angle. Wiugs somewhat elongate. 
Fore wings subfalcute, with a slight purplish tinge from the base to 
the exterior line ; interior, exterior and submarginal lines brown, 
undulating, not distinct, the latter accompanied by some white 
points ; marginal points testaceous, adjoining the blackish marginal 
lunules. Hind wings more cinereous. Length of the body 5 lines ; 
of the wings 12 lines. 
Rio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry’s collection. 
Hypena Lysoalis. 
Foem. Schistacea ; palpi fuscescentes, subangulati, articulo 2 o 
longo porrecto Jimbriato subtus basi albo ; alee anticce vix 
acutce, lineis interiore et exteriore albidis marginatis angulosis , 
gutta basali nigra , lunulis marginalibus angustis nigris albido 
marginatis , punctis tribus costalibus submarginalibus albis. 
Female. Slaty cinereous, pale cinereous beneath. Palpi 
brownish ; second joint long, porrect, fringed, white beneath at the 
base • third about one-fourth of the length of the second, with which 
it forms a slight angle. Fore wings hardly acute ; interior and ex- 
terior lines whitish, dark-bordered, somewhat zigzag ; a black basal 
dot • marginal lunules slender, black, wbitish-bordered ; three white 
costal points between the exterior line and the tip. Hind wings with 
a pale cinereous fringe. Length of the body 4 lines ; of the wings 
8 lines. 
Fifth South American group. Nearly allied, like the following 
sp£ci6Sj to //. obditalis, but distinct. 
Eio Janeiro. In Mr. Fry’s collection. 
