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the median band slightly darker. On the hindwing the two lines are more distinct. The interior one slightly, 
the exterior one very strongly projecting at vein 4. Basal area and the space behind the median band lighter 
than the latter. 30—45 mm. Mexico to Brazil. — veninotata Warr. (171 i) is scarcely different. 
32. Genus: Capnopliylla Warr. 
Proboscis short, palpi thin, somewhat erect, antennae of <$ plain, tegulae long. Forewing triangular, 
apex very round, with a small scent-spot at the inner margin at the base. Veins 2, 3 and 4 near the lower cell- 
angle, 5 above the middle of the cross-vein, 6 and 7 from the upper cell-angle, 8 + 9 and 10 + 11 stalked. 
Hindwing of <$ almost square. Inner margin beneath with a fold for long hairs, above at the edge with erect 
scales. Of the veins only 6—8 are preserved. Only 1 species. 
Cap. albiceps Warr. (= castraria Jones) (172 d). forewing olive brown, lighter at the costal margin, albiceps. 
Median line rusty brown, dark brown outside, from the inner margin somewhat outward to the lower cell-angle, 
then bent inward. A white dot before it in the cell-end. Exterior line rusty brown, edged with dark brown 
inside, bent inward at the costal margin, otherwise parallel with the distal margin, broadly faded white behind 
it. Hindwing olive brown, greyish-brown in the anterior half. Interior line rusty brown, only at the costal 
margin. Median line angled in the centre of the wing. A few years later, also the $ was described by Warren. 
Fore wing dark chocolate brown, paler at the costal margin. The two lines darker, especially at the inner margin. 
Interior line strongly excurved in the middle, exterior line extra-angular above the middle at veins 6 and 4, 
sharply inward in the submedian fold. A black line before the margin. Hindwing lighter. Interior line dark, 
undulate, with a white spot at the costal margin. Exterior line fine white, bent, a dark brown shadow before 
it, with white scales outside at the inner margin. A long dent at veins 4 and 7 at the distal margin, a short 
one at vein 6. 20—23 mm. Brazil. A $ from the Senckenberg Museum is much darker and, owing to the in¬ 
distinct marking, not so well fit for being figured as the light type. The 9, likewise from the Senckenberg Museum, 
differs rather much from the description quoted above. The lines on the forewing are still more indistinct than 
in the + On the somewhat lighter hindwing both the lines are dark, bent parallel, the exterior one from % costal 
margin to % inner margin. And the main difference is the hindwing being so uniformly rounded that it is not 
probable that dents have been shed. Thus, in general, the 9 figured by us fits much better to the <$ than the 
9 described by Warren. 
C. semibrunnea Dogn. Forewing brown, intensely dusted with black, dusted somewhat red-brown in semibrunnea. 
the middle, besides a broad red-brown submarginal band. Hindwing red-brown with a bent fine interior and 
exterior line. 9 18 mm. Guiana. It is possible that it is a small albiceps- 9 from my point of view, not Warren’s. 
33. Genus: I*liilagraiila Hulst. 
Palpi thin, obliquely held, antennae flattened. Forewing with a round apex, distal margin straight. 
Veins 3 and 4 near the lower cell-angle, 5 near the upper angle, 6 + 7 and 8 + 9 stalked. Veins 3 and 4 of the 
hindwing from the lower angle, 6 and 7 from the upper angle. Costal margin with a projecting lobe at the base. 
Distal margin with dents at veins 4, 6 and 7. Only 1 species. 
Ph. slossoniae Hulst. Wings violettish brown, more brownish ochreous in the interior halves. Porewing slossoniae. 
with traces of 2 fine basal lines. A broad triangular blackish spot at the middle of the costal margin, its apex 
extending downward y 3 of the width of the wing. An opposite spot at the inner margin extends to +. upward, 
both being edged with a deeper black. A dark marginal spot from below the apex to the middle of the distal 
margin. Hindwing with a jet-black spot at the base in front. Median line reddish brown, edged with brownish 
ochre outside. 25 mm. Florida. 
Genus : Powouilrella dalla-Torre. 
P. cingillaria Geyer. The original figure seems to me to be an Epiplema nigrocapitata Sn., but without 
having a reliable specimen nothing definite can be said about it. 
34. Genus: Sympliytoplileps Warr. 
Forewing oblong, apex truncate, distal margin very oblique, inner margin excurved at the base, anal 
angle rectangular. Vein 2 far before the cell-angle, 3 + 4 on a long stalk, 5 from the middle of the cross-vein, 
6 and 7 from the upper cell-angle, 8 + 9 on a long stalk, 10 on a short stalk with them. Hindwing cut out 
in the middle, projecting far at veins 7 and 6, with short dents. Vein 2 far basad, 3 + 4 on a long stalk, 5 
from the middle of the cross-vein, 6 and 7 from the upper cell-angle, 8 excurved at the base. Only 1 species. 
S. latifascia Warr. (171 i). Greyish yellow with blackish lines. Interior line of forewing thick, far ex- latifascia. 
curved from % costal margin, forming a spot there, then to 1 ;i inner margin, parallel with the distal margin. 
Exterior line somewhat excurved from % costal margin, then to 4 / 3 inner margin, blackish brown between the 
