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NEOMULONA; MULONA; CINCIA; LYCOMORPHODES. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
albulata. 
torniplaga. 
phelina. 
lapidaria. 
nigripunc- 
ta. 
grisea. 
pallida. 
nephelislis. 
mulleri. 
eonspersa- 
to the upper cell-end and rises from the same place with the upper radial vein. One small, West Indian species. 
P. albulata H.-Schaff. (34 c). Head and thorax brown and black. Forewings pale brownish-yellow, 
densely and irregularly dusted purple-brown. Abdomen and hindwings pale brownish-yellow; antennae whitish, 
spotted darker. Expanse of wings: 24 mm. Cuba. 
27. Genus: l^eoaiitiloiis& Hmps. 
Proboscis absent; palpi more slender than in the preceding genera and longer erect; antennae ciliated. 
On the forewing the upper median vein and the two lower radial veins rise close together from the lower cell- 
angle, the upper radial from the upper cell-angle. On the hindwing the middle radial is absent, the lower one 
coalesces with the upper median vein; the upper radial is petioled with the subcostal vein. 1 very small species 
from South Brazil. 
N. torniplaga Jones (32 m). Head, thorax, and forewings light yellorv; the latter exhibit 3 reddish- 
brown, dentate transverse lines partly broken up into dots; the median area between them dusted red-brown, 
in it a black discal dot. Abdomen and hindwings white. Expanse of wings: 16 mm. Brazil (Sao Paulo). 
28. Genus: Muloma Wkr. 
Differs from the preceding genus by the proboscis being fully developed. On the forewing the upper 
radial vein comes from below the upper cell-angle. On the hindwing the upper median vein is on a short pedicle 
with the lower radial, the middle one being absent; the subcostal vein rises already before the upper cell-angle. 
There are 4 species known from the West Indies, Colombia, and Panama. 
M. phelina Drc. (34 c) is yellowish-white on the anterior body and forewings, on the latter with 
rows of black dots; fringes orange like the hindwings and abdomen. On the hindwing a blackish spot at the 
costal margin before the apex. Expanse of wings: 20 mm. Panama. 
M. lapidaria Wkr. (34 d) is white, dusted brown, and on the forewing with black dots partly flown 
together to dentate transverse lines. Hindwing towards the margin brown. Expanse of wings: 22 mm. Hayti. 
M. nigripuncta Hmps. (32 1) greatly resembles lapidaria, forewings more yellowish-white, more profusely 
strewn with black; in the cell-end a short, orange stripe; a costal-marginal stripe beyond the middle being 
present in the preceding is absent here. Head and thorax more red brown. Expanse of wings: 18 mm. Porto 
Rico; Colombia. 
M. grisea Hmps. (321) differs by much darker, blackish-brown hindwings. Forewings grey, densely 
dusted blackish-brown, similarly marked as the two preceding. Expanse of wings: 22 mm. Jamaica. 
29. Genus: Cinda Wkr. 
Differs from the preceding by the antennae being in the serrate or combed; on the hindwing the upper 
radial vein is petioled or unpetioled with the subcostal. All the rest as in Mulona. 4 species from the West 
Indies and Mexico. 
C. pallida Btlr. {= mixta Mschlr.). Body blackish-brown, forewings strewn with black, and with 
black dots; costal margin white with 6 black dots and with yellow-dusted ante- and postmedian spots. Hind¬ 
wings blackish-brown. The $ is of a more white ground-colour, more profusely strewn with black, with larger 
spots. Expanse of wings: 26 to 28 mm. Jamaica. 
C. nephelistis Hmps. (34 g) is light rosy on the body and forewings, strewn blackish, partly in the 
shape of spots; veins black; costal margin of a deeper pink colour. Hindwings in the white, at the costal 
margin and apex darkened, in the $ quite dark. Expanse of wings: 24, $ 26 mm. Cuba. 
C. mulleri Dyar (34 d) is a larger species with dark brown forewings and body; base and end of 
abdomen carmine-rosy, so are small spots on shoulders and base of proximal margin on the forewing. Hind¬ 
wings rosy, towards the margin dusted brown. Expanse of wings: 30 mm. Mexico. 
C. eonspersa Wkr. (= sordida Mschlr.) (34 cl) is greyish-white on the anterior body and forewings, 
on the latter strewn with black and dusted brownish with black dots. Hindwings blackish-brown with light 
fringes. Expanse of wings : 20 mm. Jamaica. 
30. Genus: Lycomorphodes Hmps. 
Proboscis well-developed, palpi porrect, not extending beyond the forehead; antennae thickened by 
a cover of scales. Abdomen roughly haired. On the long, narrow forewings the venation is very similar to that 
