iurnina 
minor. 
fassli. 
suprenia. 
geometrica. 
discalis. 
altrix. 
1010 OIOZONA; LUSURA. By Dr. M. Drattdt. 
L. turnina Schs. Anterior body cinnamon-brown, intermixed with white, abdomen rusty brown with 
darker bands. Forewings brown, more cinnamon-brown in the basal area; subbasal line and antemedian line 
double, interrupted by the veins, mottled darker brown, more prominent owing to intermixed white scales. 
Median area more intensely strewn with white, a cinnamon-brown spot bordered with white is at the cross¬ 
vein; the double dentate postmedian line is cinnamon-brown, the two transverse lines connected by a black 
submedian streak; a dark brown subterminal shadow with black vein-streaks, a light brown spot at the apex. 
Hindwing brown, olive-grey at the base. Expanse of wings: 39 mm. French Guiana. 
L. minor Schs. (153 h). Forewing greyish-white, strewn with brown, most densely so in the basal area 
which is oblique-triangularly cut off, from the first third of the costal margin to the centre of the inner mar¬ 
gin, bordered by a dark undulate line; lightest is the median area before the irregular oblique postmedian 
line which is almost united with the anterior line at the inner margin; submarginal area and distal margin 
dark grey, the veins in this part white. Hindwing smoky grey. Abdomen golden brown above, white be¬ 
neath. The $ is lighter. French Guiana. 
L. fassli Dogn. is very different and is distinguished by longer palpi and the costal vein of the hind¬ 
wing arising without a cross-bar to the cell from its centre. Forewing white with broad red-brown markings, 
a broad median band forming an acute angle at the cell, the basal part of the same colour, bordered by a 
black line parallel to the median band, margin broad blackish. Hindwing sooty brown, abdomen blackish-brown, 
with ochreous ringlets, black beneath. Expanse of wings; 52 mm. Bolivia. 
L. suprenia Schs. (153 h) differs from the other species in the absence of transverse lines. Forewing of 
$ white, with dark red-brown veins, especially the subcosta, median vein and submedian vein; costal mar¬ 
gin fine black. The base of the white hindwing is somewhat orange-haired. Forewing of $ reddish-brown, the 
distal part strewn with grey between the veins, hindwing dull brown with white fringe. Abdomen in both 
sexes black, with orange bands beneath. Larva yellow, probably green in life, with red transverse bands 
above the joints, and red subdorsal lines beginning from the 5th segment, red beneath, head black. Food- 
plant not mentioned. 
104. Genus: Oiozona Drt. 
Only one very peculiar species with a Geometrid-like habitus, yet only to be ranged under the Noto- 
dontidae. The slender palpus with a slightly drooping terminal joint is poi’rect, prolonged in the $. An¬ 
tennae lamellate, in the $ with short double pectinations. The abdomen projects beyond the hindwing. 
Forewing broad with a sharp apex and slightly undulated margin. Neuration similar to that of Lobeza, but 
with an areole on the forewing on which vein 5 arises a little above the centre of the cross-vein, and 6 from 
below the upper cell-angle, 7 9 stalked. Hindwing very characteristic by the entire fusion of 8 with 7 for 
two thirds of the length of the anterior edge of the cell after forming a large basal sling. 
0. geometrica Drt. (154 b). Head and thorax bone-white, collar rusty yellow, abdomen and base of 
tegulae blackish. Forewing sepia-brown with white veins in the median and marginal areas, with 3 whitish 
transverse bands strewn with brown, the two anterior ones often strangulated spot-like, marginal area of 
a purer bone-white colour. Hindwing whitish, the $ smoky towards the margin. Peru. 
105. Genus: Lu^ura Wkr. 
Distinguished from the preceding genus by much longer palpi, longer-pectinated antennae, and veins 
3 and 4 of the hindwing arising more separated. A few insignificant species. 
Type of genus; L. discalis Wkr. 
L. discalis Wkr. has blackish-grey forewings strewn with brown, the darker, only curved, not dentate 
transverse lines hardly noticable in the dark ground; the exterior cell-end shaped like a quadrangular spot 
is filled with light reddish-brown, its distal border being formed by a straight fine black cell-end streak; 
instead of the undulate line there is a slight brightening behind which there is one fine black longitudinal 
streak subapically and at. the anal angle. Hindwing white with a grey marginal band. Brazil. 
L. altrix Stoll (= chera Stoll, megalops Sepp , simois Wkr.) (154 a) is not dissimilar to discalis ; forewing 
somewhat lighter brownish, darkened blackish only before the antemedian line and behind the distally broadly 
lighter postmedian line in the shape of broad shadowy bands, transverse lines slightly notched, the distal 
cell-end not lighter; a fine black streak at the cell-end, and a submarginal row of fine blackish internerval 
streaks, a thicker subapical longitudinal streak. Hindwing whitish. Guiana, Colombia. 
