MALOCAMPA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
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M. mayeri Schs. (= stricula Dogn.) (151 c). Forewing brownish-grey, darker at the costal margin, mayeri. 
cell and distal margin, strewn with whitish at the base and inner margin, with 3 black double transverse lines; 
dark velvety brown subterminal spots in the upper half, black internerval spots behind them on the margin, 
lilac dusting before them. Hindwing lilac brown, veins and margin blackish-brown. French Guiana. 
M. piratica Schs. (151 c). Forewing grey, dusted with light brown excepting the margins, the double piraiica. 
transverse lines proceed from large black costal-marginal spots, the inner margin behind the anterior line is 
dark brown and black; a white dot at the cell-end, a brown streak above it, a dark subterminal shadow behind 
the cell and a small black anal spot. Hindwing blackish-brown, fringe yellowish. French Guiana. 
M. bolivari Schs. (151 c) is very similar to •piratica in the marking, but the forewing is white, mixed bolivari. 
with brown not black at the inner margin, in the $ as a triangular surface which is connected with the anterior 
brown costal-marginal spot by a fine brown line. Hindwing greyish-brown, fringe whitish. Venezuela. $ with 
pectinated antennae. 
M. puella Dyar (151 c) looks exactly like bolivari, but the $ has plain antennae; forewing with a puella. 
very slight yellowish tinge excepting the margins, the £ strewn somewhat brownish, with a prominent white double 
cell-end dot in it, shadow-like traces of a double postmedian line behind it, sometimes with single black vein- 
dots; fringe speckled white and dark brown. Mexico to Venezuela. 
M. albolineata Drc. (151 cl). Forewing light greyish-brown with brown costal-marginal spots as in albolineaia. 
puella, but without the broad triangular inner-marginal spot, only somewhat more intensely dusted with 
brown which extends to the anal angle; 2 purer white dentate lines and the white cell-end streak are distinctly 
visible. Hindwing light brown, darker towards the margin with light fringe. Mexico to Brazil, much darker 
in the south; Mexican specimens from Misantla, Orizaba and Jalapa are of the same silvery white colour as 
puella, only cliscally very slightly tinged with brownish: —- f. n. mexicana (151 d), but those from Tabasco are mexicana. 
brownish. 
M. argentata Drc. (151 d) is very similar to the white form of albolineata, but more silvery grey, with argentata. 
black-dotted veins, a large black spot near the anal angle. Hindwing lighter reddish-grey with a small black anal 
spot. Costa Rica, Panama. 
M. matralis Schs. Forewing dull brown, with a reddish-yellow tinge at the inner margin, the double mairalis. 
anterior transverse line only marked at the costal margin, the posterior one composed of grey vein-streaks 
surrounded by black double dots; 2 small black spots at the cell-end are surrounded by light grown, black 
internerval dots on the margin. Hindwing dark brown, fringe reddish-yellow, a dark and light anal spot. 
Costa Rica. 
M. friburga Schs. has light brown forewings, whitish at the inner margin, strewn with blackish, and friburga. 
with single dark brown transverse lines, black double dots parted by white behind the distal line, 2 small black 
spots at the cell-end, a narrow dark subterminal shadow, black internerval dots behind it. Hindwing light 
brown, darkened at the costal margin, with a darker postmedian line and small dark spots at the inner margin 
and anal angle. Brazil (Novo Friburgo). 
M. sida Schs. (= sidoides Schs., canescens Dogn.) (151 d) is very similar to friburga, smaller, much sida. 
darker brown, contrastingly white at the base of the inner margin and above the anal angle, slightly clouded 
grey, transverse lines more linear, not so much broken up into dots. Mexico to Brazil. 
M. trepsora Dyar (151 e) has broader wings than sida, marked almost the same, but without any trepsora. 
white, only with slight traces above the anal angle at the distal margin and a little subcostally at the apex; 
the beginning of the transverse lines at the costal margin somewhat widened and darkened. Hindwing dark 
brown, the light fringe speckled dark. Mexico (Zacualpan). 
M. lunula Dogn. (151 e). Forewing greyish-white, strewn with brown, with a large brownish-black lunula. 
spot at the submedian base as far as behind the centre of the cell, and a triangular spot, the apex of which is 
at the cell, the two sides ending at the costal and inner margins shortly before the apex resp. the anal angle, 
but leaving the margin itself white; double transverse lines almost only visible at the costal margin, discal 
dot and undulate line white, fringe white speckled with brown. Hindwing blackish, the anal spot parted by 
white. French Guiana. 
M. mammerta Schs. (151 g) is somewhat similar to lunula, smaller, of a purer greyish-white on the mammerfa. 
body and the basal half of the costal margin of the forewing, not strewn with brown, with a less contrasting 
white marginal part; transverse lines more distinctly double, the reniform macula larger, roundish, contred dark 
brown. Hindwing white, feebly dusted with brownish-grey, and with darker veins. Brazil (Rio Purus). 
M. obliquata Schs. is a small species with grey forewings, the basal half light brown, white above obliquata. 
the anal angle, with traces of an anterior transverse line, and a row of dots in the centre of the cell: the cur¬ 
ved brown median line is bordered with black below the cell and with moss-green at the inner margin, here 
with a short black line before it, close behind it follow 4 black lines partly filled with brown, partly 
