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F. pallida Schs. is very different and was described as a Lophodonta. Eorewing greyish-white, shaded with pallida. 
brown at the base, with dark brown double dentate transverse lines, 2 yellow spots distally bordered with brown 
behind the exterior line between the median branches and above them; a brown shadow in the cell is followed 
by a dentate line; the subterminal costal-marginal area is dark grey. Hind wing brown, mixed with white at 
the costal margin, with white fringe. Venezuela (Aroa). 
F. catharina Dogn. (146 g) is somewhat similar to pallida , but it has longer and narrower forewings and catharina. 
a very long abdomen and is distinguished by an entirely white head and thorax and white hindwings which are 
brown only at the inner margin, with a small brown spot in the distal quarter of the costal margin. Eorewing 
tinged with pink, scantily strewn with greenish at the base and inner margin, the whole surface rather monotonous, 
the transverse lines very fine and inconspicuous, a large, prominently white costal spot behind the exterior 
line. Brazil. 
F. musara Schs. (-t46'g). The grey fore wing is shaded with brown at the inner and distal margins, with musara. 
a pink tinge in the disk, double black transverse lines filled with greenish-yellow, the posterior line more 
prominent, forming a regular bow and broadly shaded with gi’een distally except the area between the veins 
4 and 6. Hindwing brown. Brazil (Castro, Parana). 
F. benepicta Schs. Thorax brownish, yellow behind, with white shoulders; forewing brownish pink, benepicta. 
strewn with white, most densely so in the median area, with double red-brown transverse lines filled with 
yellowish-green, bordered in some places with bluish-green and yellow; a red-brown subapical triangular spot 
at the costal margin is bordered with white. Hindwing brown, fringe white at the ends of the veins. Expanse 
of wings: 40 mm. French Guiana. 
F. larissa Drc. has dark brown forewings, the distal thirds being white; a large grey spot bordered with larissa. 
white at the cell-end and 2 subterminal red-brown spots between the veins 2 and 3 and above them; the usual 
black lunulate line is before the margin, the other transverse lines are rather indistinct and very fine. Hindwing 
brown with darker veins. Colombia. 
F. xenopithia Drc. is a smaller species with blackish-brown forewings which are densely strewn with xenopilhia. 
green; 4 green, black-edged spots are conspicuous at the costal margin, smaller black spots are at the inner 
margin, and 3 oblong brown spots at the apex. Hindwing red-brown. Trinidad. 
F.hydriana Schs. (146 g) has greyish-brown forewings which are darkest at the inner margin, strewn hydriana. 
with light green at the base of the costal margin, with a brown cross-vein spot and a broad dark brown shadow 
below the cell as far as the undulate line. Hind wing brown. Mexico to Venezuela. 
F. conspersata Dogn. (146 g) is allied to hydriana, the white forewings are densely strewn with black, consper- 
with a thick black cell-end dot, the double black transverse lines only distinct at the costal margin, the rest only 
indicated by denser strewing; 3 purely white spots in the marginal area. Hindwing quite light reddish-brown. 
Bolivia (Songo). 
F. sennen Schs. (146 h) is somewhat like magniplaga. Body brown, intermixed with white. Fore wing scnnen. 
light brown at the base, strewn with green, reddish-yellow at the costal and inner margins, antemedian area 
and inner margin densely strewn with light green, bordered above by a curved black line between the transverse 
lines, above which there is a short similar line along 2; transverse lines brown, the interior line indistinct, the 
exterior line inwardly interrupted on 4, whitish brightening before it at the inner margin; a spot of white raised 
scales at the cross-vein, bordered inside with black; marginal area brownish cinnamon with white diffuse spots 
and a fine brown subterminal line. Hindwing brown, fringe white at the ends. Expanse of wings: 37 mm. 
French Guiana, Amazons. 
F. magniplaga Schs. (146 h) is closely allied to the preceding species from which it is separable by dense magni- 
black shading in the median area, which extends from the distal half of the inner margin into the cell to the plug a. 
subcostal vein; the distal portion of the posterior double transverse line is deep velvety black, distally shaded 
with dark green. Hindwing dark brown. Mexico to Guiana. 
F. basiviridis Dogn. (= malomen Dyar ) (146 h). Basal third of forewing green with white-strewn veins basi- 
and a thick black, green-strewn basal spot below the cell, the brown median area with a black, distally white- 
edged discal spot and bordered by one white and two green postmedian lines; the brown marginal third is strewn 
with white and brown. Hindwing brown. French Guiana. 
viridis. 
42. Genus: I*seii«lodryas Mschlr. 
Also the antennae are pectinated in the basal two thirds, the erect palpi hairy with a short terminal 
joint. Forewing narrow with a rounded apex and almost the same neuration as in Dasylophia, but vein 5 arises 
a little above the centre of the cross-vein. The costal vein of the hindwing branches off in the basal third of 
the upper cell-margin. Only 3 species are known, since several species placed to this genus are to be reckoned 
to other genera. 
Type of genus: P. olivacea Mschlr. 
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