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4. Genus: Deusi Wkr. 
On the forewings also like the preceding genera. Veins of the hindwings extremely simplified by the 
absence of the upper median and middle radial, and by the upper radial anastomosing with the subcostal vein. 
Only 1 species: 
D. imbutana Wkr. (34 a) is coppery brown; the forewing exhibits a blackish cell-spot in an elliptic, 
yellowish-grey spot extending as far as the proximal angle. Expanse of wings: 14 mm. Brazil. 
5. Genus: I5r*ii*eisi Neum. 
Proboscis stunted, palpi short, erect, forehead with a round projection, antennae finely serrate. Abdomen 
roughly haired. Veins like in imbutana, but on the forewing the upper radial vein rises from below the upper 
cell-angle, on the hindwing the upper radial vein rises on a long pedicle together with the subcostal. Only 
1 species: 
B. pulverina Neum. (= hubbardi Dyar) (33 g) is grey, with an ochreous-yellow tint and strewn 
with black. On the forewings there are median and antemarginal, indistinct transverse lines of a lighter ground¬ 
colour, being inwardly tinged darker, a small, lighter discal spot between. Hindwings lighter. Expanse of 
wings: 24 to 36 mm. Colorado, Arizona. 
6. Genus: MaeBBisatoBaiis I Imps. 
Very much like the preceding; on the forewing the two lower radial veins rise with the upper median 
vein from the same place; the uppermost subcostal vein anastomoses with the costal, all the rest as in Bruceia. 
H. mexicana Drc. (33 g). Head and metathorax light yellow, shoulder-covers rosy, body otherwise 
blackish-brownish. Forewings more grey with yellow longitudinal stripes. Hindwings light yellow, in the $ 
brownish-grey with a light yellow longitudinal stripe. Expanse of wings: 22 to 24 mm. Widely distributed 
and common in Arizona, Mexico, Guatemala. 
H. radians Dyar (33 g) is very similar, of a somewhat broader shape of the wings with finer longitudinal 
stripes on a darker, more reddish-brown ground. Hindwing whitish, dusted brown, with a whitish longitudinal 
stripe. In the $ the light stripes are entirely absent on the submedian fold and proximal margin, the hindwings 
being one-coloured brownish-grey; anal tuft rosy, so is a spot on the metathorax. Expanse of wings: 20 mm. 
Mexico (Orizaba, Guerrero). 
H. uniformis Sells. (33 g) differs by one-coloured greyish-brown forewings, only the costal margin 
is lighter. Head and thorax greyish-brown with a purple lustre; shoulder-covers are rosy. Hindwings whitish, 
towards the margin more or less brownish. Expanse of wings: 22 mm. Mexico. 
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7. Genus: f>ij9Fh»!>4losf« limps. 
Differs from Haematomis by the well developed proboscis. On the forewing the two lower radial veins 
and the upper median vein rise separately; the uppermost subcostal vein is only approached to the costal, not 
coalescent with it. Hindwings like in Hypoprepia. 8 species from tropical America. 
D. minima Drc. (33 g) differs entirely from the other species. Head and thorax white, abdomen 
orange. Forewings yellowish-white with interrupted, black, oblique transverse lines before, in and beyond 
the middle, and small, dark antemarginal spots. Hindwings orange. - — rosea form. nov. (= ab. 1 Hmps.) (33 c) 
is suffused with rosy on the abdomen and hindwings. Expanse of wings: 20 mm. Mexico to the Amazon. 
D. strigipennis Schs. (33 g) is much smaller, otherwise somewhat similar, distinguished by yellow 
hindwings and a yellow abdomen with a red apex; besides the markings of the forewing are different; in 
the proximal half they are confined almost only to the costal margin. Hindwing with a small blackish-brown 
apical spot. Expanse of wings: 16 mm. French Guiana. 
D. cora Dyar (33 g) has its wings coloured and marked very much like in the following; the apical 
spot of the hindwing is but very small; the species is on the whole much smaller (only 16 mm). French Guiana. 
D. laudamia Drc. (= pusa Dogn., peruviana Schs.) (33 g) is a widely distributed, very common species. 
Body yellow with rosy spots on the shoulder-covers and thorax. On the yellowish-brown forewings there are 
narrow, light-yellow, longitudinal stripes at the costal margin and on the cell-fold; the proximal margin, growing 
much broader towards the distal margin, is light-yellow, too. Hindwing yellow with a large dark apical spot, 
in the $ brownish-grey like the abdomen. Expanse of wings: 24 to 28 mm. From Mexico through the whole 
of Central America as far as Ecuador, Peru and Brazil. 
D. pueblae spec. nov. (33 h) is very similar, with longer, more slender wings, and a more pointed 
apex; the costal-marginal and discal stripes are finer, more distinct, not faded, the inner-marginal stripe some¬ 
what narrower, more uniform. Hindwing at the proximal angle in the q less extended, lighter yellow, the whole 
costal area grey as far as down to the lower median vein; anal tuft rosy. $ much darker, hindwings quite uni- 
colorously blackish-grey. Expanse of wings: 28 to 30 mm. Described according to several couples from Tehuacan 
(Mexico [Puebla]). 
D. coroides Schs. (33 h) likewise greatly resembles the preceding, but it is much smaller, the hindwings 
in the $ dusted brownish-grey except the proximal margin, in the $ all brown with white fringes. Expanse 
of wings: 18 to 20 mm. Costa Rica, Panama. 
imbutana. 
pulverina. 
mexicana. 
radians. 
uniformis. 
minima. 
rosea. 
strigi pen- 
nis. 
cora. 
laudamia. 
pueblae. 
coroides. 
