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ZOSTEROPODA. By Dr. M. Drattdt. 
suffusa. 
amoena. 
ferricola. 
stolata. 
patricia. 
bicolorata. 
citronella. 
roseivena. 
rosea. 
niveicosta. 
rubra. 
praegraci- 
lis. 
hirtipes. 
N. suffusa Schs. (24 k) is likewise quite similar, but all the purple grey parts are here blackish- 
brown and much more extensively dusted, the veins striped black, before and behind the transverse vein there 
are black dots. Hindwing of a pure white. Brazil. 
N. amoena S‘p. n. (24 1) exhibits the same scheme of markings as albilinea (24 k), but the forewing 
is much narrower, more pointed, and shows a more oblique margin. The ground-colour is orange reddish, the 
costal area of the same colour, the broad nebulous stripes below the whitish median and below the discal fold 
are grey, the former with black, above white-edged stripes at the base (with a short continuation close behind 
the base towards the proximal margin) and below the cell-end, the latter obliquely extending at the margin 
upwards almost to the apex; the black discal dot is pupilled white towards the base, before the grey marginal 
area there is a row of black internerval dots, the two situate in the discal shade are white, in front and behind 
bordered with black. Hindwing of a pure white. 1 $ from the Songo (Bolivia), taken by Fassl. 
N. ferdcola Sm. (241) also belongs yet to these species; forewing creamy yellow, dusted with a 
ferruginous red, the marginal area bluish-grey, with a distinct, light, undulate antemarginal line extending 
into the apex, the cellular and discal shade being brown, with the black discal dot therein; below the base of 
the median a black ray; the proximal-marginal area is shaded with brown, upwards defined by a black stripe 
on the submedian fold; before the undulate line there are brown, small, black-pupilled internerval spots. Hind- 
wing light reddish. Expanse of wings: 28 mm. Described according to 1 from Arizona. 
N. stolata Sm. (24 1). Forewing light yellow, the median and the two branches proceeding from the 
lower cell-angle are white, the former below broadly bordered with grey; of the same colour are a long marginal 
triangle extending to the black discal dot and a diffuse proximal-marginal spot. Hindwing of a pure white, 
Colorado, Arizona, Mexico. 
N. patricia Grt. (241) exhibits the white median above shaded with a brownish grey; forewing 
ochreous-yellowish, the costal margin and veins being white, in the marginal half bordered with a darker colour. 
Hindwing in the $ smoky, in the $ white. Colorado and New Mexico. 
N. bicolorata Grt. (24 m) is very well distinguished by the abdomen being particularly in the <$ 
dark pinkish-brown, and by similar, in the $ lighter hindwings. Forewing ochreous yellowish with a whitish 
median and the veins somewhat bordered with pink; there are single black postmedian dots. Colorado to 
Mexico. — f. citronella Sm. (24 m) does not exhibit the pink tinge on the forewing, and shows darker streaks 
in and behind the lower cell-end. Colorado. 
N. roseivena sp. n. (24 m) is a small delicate species of a pure creamy white, in the proximal part 
with single, small, black scales; all the species are broadly shaded with pink; a fine, postmedian row of black 
dots, on the margin very fine internerval dots. Hindwing of a pure white. 1 $ from Villavicencio (Eastern 
Colombia). 
N. rosea Mschlr. (= phragmitidicola Wkr., solita Drc. p. p.) (24 m) is easily recognized by the pink 
flesh-colour; the median and veins whitish with a black dot in the lower cell-angle and a bent postmedian row. 
Hindwing white, the veins and margin brownish. Mexico to Guiana; in Cuba and Haiti. 
N. niveicosta Sm. (24 m) has ferruginous-brown forewings, with a more reddish tinge in the cell and 
at the proximal margin, here scantily strewn with black, the costal margin white, the light veins edged with 
a somewhat darker colour, with a darker stripe in and behind the lower cell-angle; a postmedian row of 
black dots on the veins; fringes somewhat more pinkish. Hindwing brownish-grey, in the $ tinted pink with 
ochreous hair on single veins. Colorado. 
N. rubra Hmps. (25 a). Forewing brownish-pink, strewn with black, on the folds striped lighter, 
the discal stripe turning round into the apex; costal margin whitish; in the lower cell-angle a black dot, behind 
it the usual bent row of dots on the veins. Hindwing diaphanous white, veins and margin tinted yellowish. 
Brazil. 
N. praegracilis Grt. is more slender than the other species, with entirely unmarked yellowish-white 
forewings and white hindwings. Expanse of wings: 30 mm. Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico. 
50. Genus: Zosleropocla Grt. 
Exhibits only hair on the head and thorax without any admixture of scales and without tufts, neither 
are such tufts on the abdomen, which exhibits hair-tufts only laterally at the base. Frons smooth, middle 
and posterior tibiae on the outside with very long hair. The <$ hindwing exhibits above hair on the veins except 
the lower radial branch and the subcostal branches, 
Z. hirtipes Grt. (25 a). Forewing of a bright orange, strewn with red-brown, with red-brown transverse 
lines, the posterior of which forms an acute angle below the costal margin, between them a dark discal spot. 
Hindwing ochreous-yellowish, with brown hair. From California. — Larva yellowish-brown with a light dorsal 
line bordered with black spots, a light lateral stripe being in the centre filled up with reddish and especially 
on the posterior rings above bordered with dark. 
