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ZANOLA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
dor a. 
UUanft^ 
hezia. 
ill aui a. 
verago . 
rnpedUa. 
aegina. 
cion gala. 
C. dora Sells. (142 c) is smaller and apparently rather variable, the light yellow ground irregularly 
strewn with greyish-brown, in the middle costal-marginal portion also somewhat whitish: both the antemedian 
transverse lines irregularly notched, both the posterior ones strongly undulate-dentate; the exterior one 
outside bordered with light yellow; at the cross-vein a small black dot in a light yellow halo; subterminallv 
a light yellow though also slightly strewn undulate line, and before the margin the usual fine black cucullate 
line; distal margin strongly dentate. Hindwing densely suffused with brown, the lines as in hoppi, i. e. before 
the subterminal band with a fine line besides. Brazil. 
C. liliana Schs. (= jucunda Dogn.) (142 b) differs from the preceding species in the colouring and 
marking. Ground-colour bright ochreous, almost rusty yellow, with 3 fine rather straight transverse lines 
which are basally broadly bordered with pinkish lilac like the greatest part of the median area; at the cell-end 
a. small strigiform spot in a light oval halo; the antemarginal dentate line approaches tfye margin on 2 and 5 
more than on the other veins. Hindwing with greyish-brown nebulous bands as in dora. Brazil, Novo FribTTrgo. 
C. hezia Drc. (142 c) is marked similarly as the preceding species, but the rusty yellow ground-colour 
is only traceable in the basal portion, the rest of the wing being densely dusted with greyish-brown, without 
any pinkish lilac tint; antemedian and postmedian transverse lines somewhat more curved than in liliana, 
the anterior one inwardly bordered with chalky white like the costal margin which is^riangularly expanded in 
the middle and comprises the discal dot; the posterior transverse line is finely undulate and on both sides 
narrowly bordered with white; median line absent, instead of it a feeble grey shadow extends from the lower 
cell-angle to the centre of the inner margin; the antemarginal cucullate line is far remote from the margin and 
feebly dusted with white. Hindwing brownish-grey with whitish ends of the fringe and indistinct blackish 
nebulous bands. Antennal shaft white, pectinations blackish-grey. South-Eastern Peru. 
C. illauta sp. n. (142 c) is smaller and more slender than the preceding species, but with broader wings, 
a pointed apex and a slight concavity below it and a convex distal margin, scarcely dentate. Forewing of <$ on 
the tan-coloured yellow ground throughout strewn with blackish-brown, with 2 almost straight transverse 
lines edged with white as in hezia, and a feeble median line between them passing outside close by the black 
discal dot to which a chalky white spot is appended below; costal margin, especially in the distal half of the 
median area strewn with white; submarginal cucullate line as in hezia. Hindwing light yellowish-grey with a 
broad postmedian nebulous band of blackish irroration. The 2 is almost quite light yellow, strewn scarcely 
darker, the transverse lines more distinct and more broadly edged with white. According to a couple from 
Passa Quatro (Minas), Brazil; types d'? hi the Coll. J. Zikan. 
8. Genus: Zsmola Wkr. 
Distinguished from the other genera by the costal margin of the hindwing being straight or concave 
and showing an indenture before the apex. Neuration exactly as in Apatelodes, but shape of wings generally 
broader. In the d the distal margin of the forewing is not or hardly concave below the apex, and below it more 
or less dentate. 
Type: Z. difficilis Wkr. 
Z. verago Cr. (= difficilis Wkr., vivax H.-Edw., harpis Drc.) (141 k, 142 c) d of a very variable ground¬ 
colour, the yellow ground being strewn with brownish-grey, more or less violet or red-brown; of the purest 
yellow is a spot below the cell behind the antemedian line and 2 subterminal spots in the upper half of the 
wing; costal margin mostly rather broadly dusted with lilac white; the dentate transverse lines usually vanish 
in the dark-strewn ground; a small discal streak in a light oval. Hindwing densely strewn like forewing, excepting 
the somewhat yellow marginal portion. The larger $ is almost purely yellow, little strewn. Under surface 
variegated, especially the hindwing of a bright lilac, with 2 feebly dentate transverse lines. Mexico; Venezuela; 
Surinam. 
Z„ inipedita Dogn. (141 k) is above extremely similar, but it also shows a concave indenture below the 
apex of the hindwing, and it is at once discernible by the 2 very strongly dentate transverse lines on the 
hindwing beneath; the other marks of distinction stated by the author, i. e. the postmedian line touching the 
subterminal line at the anal angle, does at least not prove correct in the specimens before me from the same 
takings from Mt. Tolima. Colombian Central Cordilleras, Mt. Tolima. 
Z„ aegina Cr. (141 k) has narrower wings than verago and is much more uniformly and densely dusted 
with dark red-brown, basally and in the lower two thirds of the marginal area with a slight rusty yellow shine, 
on the veins and in the apical portion of the costal margin dusted with bluish; the notched transverse lines are 
little prominent in the dark ground; at the cell-end a red-brown discal spot pupilled yellow above; the usual 
antemarginal cucullate line; fringe white, on the ends of the veins broadly blackish-brown. Hindwing mono¬ 
tonously dark red-brown, with white fringe, only apically with a slight rusty yellow shine, below the apex with 
a deep indenture. Guiana. 
Z. elongata Schs. (141 k) is similar to aegina, but it has longer and narrower forewings with a more 
oblique distal margin which is much less dentate, which, however, may only look so owing to the absence of the 
