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Locality.—One male and one female from Chili. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11397, U.S.N.M. 
Named for Mr. William Schaus. 
PHYSOLOBA, new genus. 
Fore wing.—Tmniangular; costa arched at base and apex, straight be- 
tween; hind margin obliquely curved, as long as inner margin. 
[Tind wing.—Small; both angles rounded off, with a minute blistery 
lobe at base of inner margin. 
Abdomen of male laterally tufted toward anus; antenne as in 
Rhopalodes,; palpi short and thick, hairy beneath, the terminal seg- 
ment minute; tongue slight; frenulum very fine. 
Neuration.—Fore wing, cell half as long: as wing; discocellular 
oblique, straight; first median nervule at two-thirds, second at eleven- 
-twelfths; radials normal; areole double; hind wing of male with 
costal and subcostal anastomosing for three-fourths of cell; 6 and 7 
stalked; radial from center of discocellular, which is oblique as in 
fore wing; first median nervule quite short from one-half to middle 
of inner margin, second well before third; the lobe quite small, pel- 
lucid. 
Type.—Physoloba griseofasciata, new species. 
PHYSOLOBA GRISEOFASCIATA, new species. 
Fore wing.—Pale gray, speckled with darker; crossed by a suc- 
cession of dark gray sinuous lines; those forming the edge of basal 
patch and the bands of central fascia, also the presubmarginal shade 
from costa to middle of wing filled up with dark gray; the paler 
bands with dark central lines; pairs of blackish spots along margin 
at the vein ends; fringe pale gray. 
Hind wing.—White. 
Under side of fore wing pale gray, darker toward costa with a 
pale postmedian band; hind wing white; cell spots dark. 
Head and thorax dark gray; abdomen paler; fore legs black, with 
the joints pale. 
Hapanse of wings.—25 mm. 
Locality.—Ohne male from Castro, Parana, southeast Brazil. 
Type.—Cat. No. 11398, U.S.N.M. 
CAMBOGIA ROSEOCINCTA, new species. 
Fore wing.—Pale yellow, slightly deeper along costa and hind mar- 
gin; costa with many oblique rosy streaks, indicating the beginnings 
of cross lines, none of which, however, are continued clearly below 
subcostal vein, except the submarginal, which forms a complete deep 
rosy curved band to anal angle; fringe yellow; cell spot red. 
