albiapicata. 
igniaria. 
major. 
lucida. 
ochracea. 
rufitibia. 
brunneala. 
1194 STENOCOPSIS; MACROGONIA; STRIGLTNA. By M. Gaede. 
7. Genus: Stenocopsis Wan. 
Similar to the preceding genus in its structure and neuration, hut the forewing is stretched, the costal 
margin straight, slightly bent at the pointed apex, distal margin oblique. Hindwing with a pointed apex and 
a short inner margin. Only 1 very small species. 
S. albiapicata Wan. (173 d). Wings ochreous. Forewing dusted black with a dull reddish yellow mark¬ 
ing. Costal margin and inner margin reddish yellow as far as the submedian fold. A narrow interior band, 
then one before the middle of the wing, a broader one behind it, slightly bent inward in the middle, and a 
narrow undulated submarginal band. An oval white spot with a black central dot, a fine black submarginal 
line beginning outside at this spot, anal angle whitish. Hindwing with a slight grey hue, with traces of 3 parallel 
bands; a basal band of black scales, a brown median band, a fine indistinct submarginal shadow. § 16 mm. 
From the Orinoco R. 
8. Genus: Macrogoiiia H.-Schdff. 
Palpi thick, projecting beyond the frons. Forewing slightly angular at the middle of the distal margin, 
not any vein stalked. Hindwing also angular in the middle. Veins 6 and 7 from the upper angle. Type: igniaria 
H.-Schaff., besides two other species. 
M. igniaria H.-Schdff. (173 c). Ground-colour orange with fine pink reticular lines. A blackish line 
edged with pink on both sides from the middle of the inner margin of the hindwing towards the apex of the 
forewing, shortly before the latter bent round to the costal margin and indistinct. 25 mm. Brazil. Apparently rare. 
M. major Schs. Thorax pinkish yellow. Forewing yellow with pink reticular lines. Costal margin with 
dark spots which are more densely arranged in the first part. A fine brown line at the base and an undulated 
interior line. An indistinct ring at the cell-end. A fine black line from near the apex to the middle of the inner 
margin, continued on the hindwing as a median line. A few black reticular lines at the margin. Hindwing 
dark pink, exterior line fine, black reticular lines also at the margin. $ 32 mm. Costa Rica. 
M. lucida Wan. (173 c). Body brownish ochreous with reddish orange spots. Wings brownish ochreous 
with reddish orange reticular lines. Forewing with a quadrangular dark brown spot behind the cell between 
the subcostal vein and vein 5, a line extends from it to an irregular brown oblique line from vein 7 to the middle 
of the inner margin, which latter line meets another oblique line extending from 5 / 6 costal margin to the distal 
margin. The rest of the wing is covered with reddish orange reticular lines. Hindwing pale at the costal margin. 
The interior line dark brown from vein 6 to the inner margin, continuing the main line of the forewing. Veins 
thickly reddish orange, the reticular lines partly brown. 28—30 mm. A few specimens from the Upper Amazon 
R. — A specimen from the Senckenberg Museum exhibits a somewhat plainer marking. The costal-marginal 
spot is isolated. The main line from the centre of the inner margin on the hindwing extends towards the apex 
of the forewing as in igniaria , but it is more sharply bent inward to the costal margin than in the figure of 
igniaria.; lucida is probably not specifically different from igniaria. 
9. Genus: Strig-lina Gw. 
The species of this genus occur in all the Faunas, though only one in the palaearctic Fauna [scitaria, 
cf. Vol. Ill, p. 373 and pi. 50 f). Most of the species are Indo-Australian, while 8 species are known from the 
warm districts of America. Type: scitaria Wkr. differs from the preceding genus in its feebler palpi. The 
margins of the wings without angles. All the veins of the forewing free, veins 6 and 7 of the hindwing arise 
distantly separated. Cf. also Vol. X, p. 746; Vol. XIV, p. 495. 
S. ochracea M&chlr. is very insignificant. Body and wings pale red-brown. The only marking on the 
forewing above is a white streak at the cross-vein with a small dark spot outside. Forewing beneath reddish, 
very intensely so in the marginal area. Hindwing dark orange yellow with many rows of indistinct pink streaks. 
Under surface and legs very much like those of the next species. $ 42 mm. Surinam, Amazons. 
S. rufitibia Fldr. (173 d). Body and wings brownish ochreous with a slight greenish shine and numerous 
darker brown streaks on the forewing. Traces of an interior line above % inner margin. A dark spot at the 
cross-vein, indistinct in the <$. The exterior line from the apex to the middle of the inner margin is indicated 
by the darker distal area. Hindwing with a feeble dark median band and a few dark streaks. The $ is more 
intensely reddened, the cellular spot on the forewing is more distinct. Forewing beneath dark red with an 
exterior line of thick black spots, hindwing orange, somewdiat red at the base, with few dark spots. 38—45 mm. 
Peru, Amazons, Guiana. 
S. brunneata Wan. Olive brown with few black spots. An indistinct dark line from the apex of the 
forewing to the middle of the inner margin on the hindwing, where the line is broader, apparently double. 
Black scales at the apex of the forewing. Ground-colour beneath duller, the striation more distinct, the inner 
margin of the forewing pale, the oblique line absent. I bj, 24 mm, known from Cayenne. 
