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only the reniform macula is present, surrounded by black, strangulated in the middle; the undulate line is 
composed of black streaks marked grey outside. Hindwing dark coppery brown. Brazil. 
L. mesophoemica Dogn. (52 f). The forewing is yellowish-white at the base, behind it follows a broad meso- 
iilac grey antemedian band, edged by 2 black lines which are finely bordered with ochre, the exterior one v hoen,ra - 
ovally comprising the cell-end ; behind it the wing is brown, dusted with lilac behind the exterior transverse line 
and traversed before the margin by 2 indistinct lighter lines. Hindwing coloured and marked almost the 
same. French Guiana. 
L. mirella Schs. (= hippotamada Drc., part.) (52 f) is monotonously blackish-brown with a copper}' mirella. 
reflection; only a very indistinct posterior blackish transverse line is bordered with white outside, and there 
are traces of a lighter undulate line with a small white costal-marginal spot. Hindwing blackish-brown. Mexico 
Guatemala. 
L. homopteridia Schs. (52 f) has dark brown forewings with velvety black double marked transverse lines homo- 
between which there is an irregular median shadow with a large cellular spot behind it and a white dot at the pteridia. 
lower cell-end; undulate line dark greyish-brown, shaded with blackish-brown inwards. Hindwing blackish- 
brown. Costa Rica. 
L. xemiloca Dyar (52 f) is orange brown on the forewing, the basal portion as far as a vertical line xemiloca. 
a little behind the centre covered with erect scales exhibiting a peculiar purple reflection; the broad undulate 
line is composed of similar scales, the margin behind it is narrowly brown. Hindwing blackish, lighter and 
more yellowish towards the base, with a black marginal line and the fringe white at the end. Mexico (Colima). 
56. Genus: &teiiococlia Hmps. 
Without a proboscis, palpi slender, erect, frons smooth, the q antennae ciliated in long tufts, the scaled 
thorax tiiftless in front, with a loose tuft behind; abdomen with a tuft only on the first segment. The long 
narrow forewing lacks the areole, the 4 lower subcostal branches arise on one stalk. Only 1 species: 
St. purpurascens Hmps. (52 f). Forewing purple red mixed with yellowish, indistinct transverse lines, purpuras- 
the anterior one single, very oblique, the posterior one double, filled with lighter pink. Hindwing brownish-grey, cens ' 
with a feeble purple tint in the marginal area, a blackish central dot and a curved line behind it. French 
Guiana. 
57. Genus: Paracretouia Dyar. 
Very closely allied to the genus Phyllophila from which it merely differs in the entirely tuftless ab¬ 
domen. 
P. aleptivoides B. & McD. (— xithon Dyar) (52 f). Forewing light grey with a broad dark oblique band aleptivoides. 
from the costal margin to the coniform macula and an ochreous patch below it; maculae white, centred with 
black dots, the coniform macula large; posterior transverse line double with an ochreous band behind it, trans- 
versed by the grey veins. Apex parted by an oblique white blotch. Hindwing greyish-brown. California. 
58. Genus: Anmma Dyar. 
Separated from the preceding genus by much shorter palpi, loose tufts on the prothorax and meta¬ 
thorax, and an abdominal tuft. The middle radial branch on the hindwing is somewhat feebler. Only one some¬ 
what larger species. 
A. niama Dyar (52 f). Forewing blackish-brown mixed with grey, reddish ochreous at the base of niama. 
the inner margin and spotted at the anal angle, with black transverse lines, the posterior one bordered with 
whitish outside, the small maculae surrounded with light, the reniform macula strangulated, a black median 
shadow before it; the whitish undulate line is shaded with blackish inside. Hindwing blackish-brown. Arizona. 
59. Genus: Cryphia Hbn. 
This genus named Hyperstrotia by Hampson has a developed proboscis, erect palpi with a short termi¬ 
nal joint, a smooth frons, a scaled tuftless thorax and a tuft on the first abdominal segment. Forewing without 
an areole, the three lower subcostal branches are stalked, the two upper ones free. 
C. nana Hbn. ( = aetherica Grt.) (52 g) has white forewings dusted with red-brown in the interior area nana. 
as far as the postmedian line and from here above the cell-end obliquely to the apex, with some costal- 
marginal spots between the fine black transverse lines; 2 black dots at the cell-end; the undulate line is shaded 
with brownish inside. Hindwing reddish-brown. Florida. 
