EUEANA; TELOTHETA; CALLISTEUMA; DYSCHEILIA. By L. B. Prout. 
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P. tridentata Warr. (8 k). On an average smaller than malina, more uniform and rather brighter green, tridentata. 
very neatly marked with fine white lines and white terminal dots. French Guiana (common), Surinam and 
the Amazons. A race (?), with cell-spots more suggestive of malina, in E. Colombia. 
P. lunifera Warr. (8 k). A pretty species, very similar to tridentata but less small and with the white lunifera. 
lines less slender, very conspicuous. Carabaya, S. E. Peru. 
38. Genus: Eueana Prout, 
Palpus moderate (rf) or elongate, with the terminal joint very long ($). Antenna in $ with long pec¬ 
tinations, in $ not pectinate. Hindtibia with terminal spurs only. Abdomen not crested. Venation normal, 
1st median of both wings separate, costal of hindwing anastomosing at a point with the cell. Systematic 
position uncertain; the early stages perhaps suggest more connection with the Chloropteryx group than with 
Racheospila, with which it was at one time associated. 
E. eucrines Prout (6k). Provisionally referred to this genus although the 1st subcostal of the forewing eucrines. 
arises from the cell (anastomosing strongly with the costal), whereas in the genotype (niveociliaria) it is stalked 
with the other subcostals. The white, proximally purple-edged postmedian line and the two large dull-purple 
spots of the hindwing are characteristic. Buenavista, E. Bolivia, only the type known. 
E. niveociliaria H.-Sch. (= saltusaria Hulst.) (8 k). Variable in size and in the extent of the markings niveocilia- 
but easy to recognize. It is the only American species known to me which reminds (superficially) of the African 
genus Rhodesia. Larva on Condalea ferrea, mimicking closely a young twig of the food-plant; head strongly 
bilobed, the lobes becoming, in the adult larva, conical horns; prothorax with 2 prominences directed forward; 
body otherwise slender, rigid, cylindrical, minutely grannlated with white. Cuba (the type of niveociliaria), 
Florida (the type of saltusaria), Jamaica and the Bahamas. 
39. Genus: Telotlieta Warr. 
Most characters as given under Eueana, though there is little superficial sign of relationship; cells 
short, 1st median vein of both wings stalked. One species. 
T. muscipunctata Dogn. (= chlorostigma Warr.) (8 k). Blue-green, with white strigulae (like a Prasino- muscipunc- 
cyma) and conspicuous darker green cell-spots. Costa Rica to Peru and Venezuela, described from Eucador. tata ‘ 
Not variable except in size. 
40. Genus: Calllsteiinia Prout. 
Differs from Eueana in that the antenna is pectinate in the $ as well as in the <$, and especially in that 
the costal vein of the hindwing anastomoses with the subcostal to beyond the middle of the cell; 1st subcostal 
of forewing from the cell, 1st median also from the cell; 1st median of the hindwing generally from the posterior 
angle of the cell. Erected for fringillata Schaus ; a second species is here added. 
C. hebescens sp. n. (6 k) agrees absolutely in the structural characters with the genotype unless the hebescens. 
still unknown, should prove to differ in the antenna or hindleg, which is very unlikely; much smaller, without 
such distinct white veins and wanting the cell-spots and the spot-like expansion of the lines at hindmargins; 
postmedian of forewing rather less curved, antemedian of hindwing more proximal and more curved. Bahia: 
Alagoinhas (Penther, Bras. Exped.), 9 the type in Mus. Wien. 
C. fringillata Schaus (5 k). A very elegant species, which we have already differentiated from the prece- fringillata. 
ding. Only known from S. E. Brazil, chiefly Castro, Parana, where it appears to be quite plentiful. 
41. Genus: Dyselieilia Dogn. 
<$ unknown. Palpus of $ scarcely as long as diameter of eye, 2nd joint shortly rough-scaled, 3rd joint 
shoi't and slender. Tongue present, though slender. Antenna of $ rather strongly pectinate (tips lost in the 
unique type). Hindtibia with terminal spurs only. Abdomen rather robust, not crested. Forewing with 1st 
subcostal stalked, anastomosing with costal. 1st radial stalked beyond 1st subcostal, 1st median separate. 
Hindwing not angled; costal approximated to subcostal to about middle of cell, then rapidly diverging, 1st 
radial stalked, 1st median very shortly stalked. 
D. inornata Dogn. Unicolorous green, recalling in shape and colour a rather light Omphax, but small inornata. 
(19 mm from tip to tip). Argentina: San Ignacio, Upper Parana, 1 $. 
