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PUSEYIA; INGUROMORPHA. By H. G. Dyar |- 
beatrix. 
infans. 
sobrana. 
■palmaia. 
puseyiae. 
hisceiis. 
ban. 
basalis. 
sandelphon. 
arcifera. 
L. beatrix Schs. (184 g). Forewing light grey, interruptedly reticulated black, with a black antemedian 
oblique band, another one across the apex. Costal margin of hindwing with a moderate lobe, the frenulum is 
a small degenerated small thorn without a function; a bar at the cell-end connects the veins 7 and 8. Guatemala. 
L. infans sp. n. (184 h) is darker grey than beatrix, with striated reticulations, the interior black line 
less oblique, another line in an opposite oblique direction extends from the centre of the inner margin to the 
cell, a third irregularly across the apex and an arcuate streak across the anal angle which is situate in dark 
clouding; reticular markings at the margin show fork-like formations with the ends of the dark markings. Hind¬ 
wing light grey, with a short stout frenulum which is evidently without function; a bar between 7 and 8; an¬ 
tennae bipectinate. Paraguay (San Bernardino); type in the U. S. National Museum. 
L. sobrana Schs. (184 h). Forewing dark reddish brown, scantily striated grey, a lighter stripe along 
the median vein extends to the anal angle widened above 2 and 3. Hindwing red-brown, without spots. Of the 
normal Langsdorfia structure without the frenulum. French Guiana, Bolivia, Brazil (Sa. Catharina, Novo 
Friburgo, Amazons). 
L. palmata B. <£• McD. (184 h). Forewing white, strewn with dark smoky brown along the inner margin, 
below the cell as far as the anal angle and behind the cell along the veins 5 and 6, the latter up to the apex, 
also the veins, triangularly widened towards the margin, striped brown. Hindwing light smoky brown with 
darker veins and whitish fringe. Arizona. 
20. Genus: I*iiseyia gen. nov. 
Neuration the same as in Givira , but the discal veins on both wings plain, not forked; veins 6 and 7 
of hindwing on a long stalk, a bar between 7 and 8 at the cell-end. The frenulum is a moderately thick thorn 
penetrating into a fold of the subcosta of the fore wing. Antennae shortly bipectinate. 
Type: P. puseyiae Dyar. 
P. puseyiae sp. n. (184 h). A larger light brown species, with traces of reticular markings, an oblique 
dark line through the centre of the wing with a more oblique side-line inside below; a bent dark line encircles 
the anal angle, filled with violettish grey inside. The median area between these lines is lighter inward, darker 
outward. Hindwing dark greyish brown. In the marking it resembles Inguro7tiorpha roseobrunnea Dogn. Ex¬ 
panse of wings: 40 mm. Peru (Callao); type in the U. S. National Museum. 
P. hisceiis sp. n. (184 h) is a smaller species, light grey, with darker striations and reticulations; a black 
spot in the middle of the inner margin above vein 1, absent in the $. Hindwing without a bar between 7 and 8. 
Expanse of wings: $ 20—23 mm; $ 24 mm. Amazons (Coary; Fonteboa); type in the U. S. National Museum. 
P. ban Dyar (184 i) is darker grey, speckled dark; a black spot above the middle of the inner margin, 
3 behind it in one line towards the apex, and a subbasal spot before it, all these, particularly the large median 
one is bordered with lighter yellowish; an indistinctly marked spot at the cell-end. Hindwing dark grey, the 
veins 6 and 7 on a very long stalk, no bar between 7 and 8. Expanse of wings: 22 mm. The only type known 
is without the abdomen. From La Rioja, Argentina. 
21. Genus: Iiiguromorplia H. Edw. 
Discal veins on both wings plain, not forked. Veins 6 and 7 of hindwing separated, a bar connects 7 
and 8 at the cell-end; $ with a slender frenulum penetrating into a costal fold of the forewing. Antennae bi¬ 
pectinate. 
Type: I. slossonii H. Edw. 
I. basalis Wkr. (= slossonii H. Edw.) (169 h). Whitish grey, reticulated black, with a straight narrow 
black band near the base and an arcuate streak or a rounded spot before the apex. Hindwing dark grey. Walker 
described the species from an unknown habitat, but I ascertained later the identity with Edward’s slossonii. 
Florida; Missouri; Texas; Mexico (Santa Cruz). 
I. sandelphon Dyar ( = clymene Schs.) (182 i). Violettish grey, dusted darker in the interior half; ir¬ 
regular bands of quadrangular spots are in the basal and median areas, a thick bent band across the apex. 
Hindwing blackish. Veins 6 and 7 of hindwing on a short stalk. Mexico and Guatemala. 
I. arcifera Dyar (= gabriel Dyar) (182 i). The light lilac ground which only remains as the borders 
of the spots is densely dusted with brown; the interior band is divided into spots, the exterior one oblique, 
extinct above, bordered with light outside; a thick shadow from the anal angle up to above vein 5 contains 
a black arcuate line; a brown bow at the apex is bordered with white. Hindwing dark with lighter reticulated 
striae. South Texas; Mexico. 
