56 
Journal New York Entomological Society. 
[Vol. IV. 
Sibine auromacula, sp. nov. 
g . Body dark silky brown. Primaries silky brown; a large round and a small 
golden spot below the median vein, and three similar spots beyond the cell, the mid¬ 
dle one much the largest and s-shaped. Secondaries with the costal and inner mar¬ 
gins broadly dark brown, the rest of the wing white, transparent. Underneath dull 
brown, except the transparent portion of the secondaries. The entirely light red¬ 
dish brown with the golden spots rather larger than in the $. Expanse ^ 3 1 mm. 
J 50 mm. 
Habitat: Aroa, Venezuela; Pernambuco, Brazil. 
Aidos castrensis, sp. nov. 
Head and thorax gray. Abdomen brownish. Primaries light gray, the inner 
margin brownish ; two dark indistinct spots near the base ; an outer interrupted 
blackish line, dentate on veins 3, 4 and 5 ; a terminal row of blackish points ; a short 
upright white line on the inner margin near the angle. Secondaries white faintly 
tinged with pink on the inner margin ; a terminal row of brown spots. Expanse 25 
mm. 
Habitat: Castro, Parana. 
Perola platona, sp. nov. 
Dark reddish brown; primaries with some still darker indistinct basal streaks 
extending to the end of the cell; an indistinct dark shade from the apex to the mid¬ 
dle of the inner margin. Expanse 35 mm. 
Habitat: Aroa, Venezuela. 
Veins 2 and 3 on the primaries, also 7, 8 and 9 are stalked as in 
Perola murina , Walk. The following species should be placed in the 
genus Perola: Trabala drucei Schs., T '. bramalis Schs., T. eircur 
Schs., T. rubens Schs., T. druceoides Dogn., Asbolia sericea Mosch. 
Perola sucia, sp. nov. 
Body brownish yellow, the patagiae violaceous gray. Primaries fawn color 
thickly mottled with grayish scales ; a median transverse darker shade consisting of 
blotches of gray scales; an outer irregular row of small dark gray spots, and a few 
similar spots below the apex on the outer margin ; the extreme margin finely brown. 
Secondaries brownish yellow. Underneath brownish yellow without markings. Ex¬ 
panse 30 mm. 
Habitat: Rio Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil. 
Closely allied to Perola subpunctata Walk. 
Prolimacodes, gen. nov. 
Differs from Eulimacodes in having vein 10 arise from the cell. 
Prolimacodes triangulifera, sp. nov. 
Body brown. Wings the same shade with a fine white line extending a short 
distance along the costa from the base, descending from the middle of vein 1 b and 
