ASTHILLA. 
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Genus iETHILLA, Hewitson. 
Head large. Body robust, short. Palpi with the third 
joint short. Antennae rather long, the club slightly thicker 
at the bend, and tapering to a fine point somewhat as in 
Eudamus, but not so much bent. The outer margin of both 
wings taken together not much out of a straight line. An¬ 
terior wing with the apex much pointed; the cell long and 
narrow, the branches from the median nervure equidistant. 
The cell of the posterior wing half the length of the wing 
closed in a straight line from the third median nervule. 
Hind legs with four spurs, and a tuft of long hair from 
the base of the tibiae. 
This genus will come near to Erycides. 
ZEthilla Eleusinia. 
Alis fuscis: anticis fasciis duabus nigris; posticis macula fasciaque 
obscuris, nigris, ciliis albis. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing crossed by two 
bands of darker brown. Posterior wing with a spot in the 
cell and a band below the middle very indistinct, the fringe 
*■ white. 
Underside as above, except that it is without the bands 
and has the margins paler. 
Exp. 2 t 2 t inch. Hab. Quito. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Genus CiECINA, Hewitson. 
Head small. Palpi with the last joint slightly project¬ 
ing above the hair which clothes the lower part. Antennae 
slender, half as long as the wing : the club slender, long, and 
pointed (not so much bent as in Eudamus). Body much 
shorter than the wings. Anterior wing with the costal mar¬ 
gin irregularly arched, the apex truncated, the middle of the 
