CICINNUS. By Dr. W. Schaus. 
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Body deep olive buff suffused with vinaceous buff. Wings to line light buckthorn brown; the line cinnamon 
brown followed by a broad pale pinkish cinnamon shade reaching apex above angle on forewing, the termen 
suffused with pinkish buff; scattered black scales chiefly on terminal space; cilia tipped with white. Underside 
of wings of both sexes paler, the line of forewing excurved from costa, incurved between veins 7 and 4, 
again between 4 and 3, then deeply incurved to inner margin; the line on hindwing outcurved and partly 
crenulate. Expanse: male, 37 mm; female, 47 mm. Brazil. Two males and females in the Berlin Museum, 
probably Herrich-SchaeffePs types. The species is in no way related to orthane as given in Kirby but the 
description fits the figure of diagonalis. 
C. anysia sp. nov. (88 a). Male : Palpi and throat ochraceous buff; frons fuscous; vertex cinnamon brown; anysia 
collar, thorax and abdomen avellaneous; second segment of abdomen dorsally hair brown. Wings to line light 
cinnamon drab suffused with avellaneous. Forewing: costal edge mikado brown, also basal third of subcostal, 
the space between at base brownish drab; an antemedial dusky drab line across cell joined at median by 
a faint similar streak from base; a large quadrate sayal brown spot in end of cell with a similar narrow shade 
from it to near base of inner margin; an oval vinaceous buff spot at discocellular; postmedial line broad, 
fuscous at costa, outangled below vein 7, fine, inbent, mostly natal brown to inner margin, followed by lila- 
cine scaling from vein 6 to vein 3; then by a thick natal brown shade upcurved to apex, this shade bifur¬ 
cating below vein 4 the outer branch extending to termen at tornus, and enclosing in bifurcation from below 
vein 4 to vein 2 a tawny spot; outer margin from vein 2 to apex, also costal margin beyond postmedial line, 
and above inner margin light brownish drab; cilia natal brown. Hindwing: the line fuscous, medial; outer 
space light brownish drab, the termen shaded with sanford’s brown, more broadly from vein 5 to inner 
margin. Forewing below clay colour, the inner margin broadly pinkish buff; a large round black spot at disco- 
cellular; termen narrowly light drab with a benzo brown streak below vein 19 to apex; faint traces of a sub¬ 
terminal line. Hind wing below warm buff without markings; cilia cinnamon brown. Expanse: 50 mm. Pied 
Saut, Oyapok River, French Guiana. Type in the Carnegie Museum. Fore wing with apex produced. 
Subfamily: Lacosominae. 
Key to the genera. 
A. Veins 7 and 8 stalked. 
a. Cell of forewing normal. 
a 1 . Vein 5 on forewing from middle of discocellular. 
a 2 . Antenna pectinated to tips. 
a 3 . Forewing with tornus excised. 
a 4 . Fore wing broad, apex not produced 
b 4 . Forewing broad, apex produced 
b 3 . Forewing with tornus wavy. 
a 4 . Forewing broad, not produced, termen nearly straight 
b 4 . Forewing broad, apex acute usually produced, termen usually inbent 
c 3 . Forewing with tornus crenulate 
d 3 . Forewing with tornus acute 
e 3 . Forewing with tornus rounded. 
a 4 . Vein 2 on hindwing close to 3 
b 4 . Vein 2 on hindwing not close to 3 
a 5 . Termen even 
b 5 . Termen sinuous 
c 5 . Termen slightly angled at vein 3 
b 2 . Antenna serrate at tips. 
a 3 . Forewing with apex produced, falcate 
b 3 . Forewing with apex not produced 
b 1 . Vein 5 from below middle of discocellular. 
a 2 . Forewing with apex produced, falcate. 
a 3 . Frenulum highly developed 
b 3 . Frenulum not highly veveloped 
b 2 . Fore wing broad, not falcate. 
a 3 . Hind wing crenulate 
b 3 . Hindwing rounded. 
a 4 . Apex acute 
b 4 . Apex not acute 
b. Cell of forewing long 
B. Veins 6—8 stalked. 
a. Veins 3 and 4 stalked 
b. Veins 3 and 4 not stalked 
Trogoptera 
Reinmara. 
Druentia. 
Bedosia. 
Lacosoma. 
Eadmuna. 
Vanenga. 
Macessoga 
Zaphanta. 
Alheiia. 
Tarema. 
Menevia. 
Biterolfa. 
Ulmara. 
Pamea. 
Lurama. 
Aceclostria. 
Adalgiia. 
Roelmana. 
