. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. .<^ Fig. 2.—Ev2oseudomorpha brillians, $. \. outer side-, with a triangular white patch between them ; a whi'e band beyond the cell from below costa to vein 2, its inner edge sinuous; a white postmedial band excurved from just below costa to vein 2 where it is angled inwards, ending at vein 1 ; a subter- minal fulvous orange band with whitish outer edge from below costa to vein 1, expanding on inner side below vein 2; cilia white at tips. Hind wing fuscous black with a bronze tinge ; faint traces of a discoidal orange spot


. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. .<^ Fig. 2.—Ev2oseudomorpha brillians, $. \. outer side-, with a triangular white patch between them ; a whi'e band beyond the cell from below costa to vein 2, its inner edge sinuous; a white postmedial band excurved from just below costa to vein 2 where it is angled inwards, ending at vein 1 ; a subter- minal fulvous orange band with whitish outer edge from below costa to vein 1, expanding on inner side below vein 2; cilia white at tips. Hind wing fuscous black with a bronze tinge ; faint traces of a discoidal orange spot and subterminal band. Underside of fore wing witb triangular orange spot in cell; a medial band from costa to below median nervure and subterminal band. Hub. , Texas. Exj^. 32 millira. This species is unknown to me ; figured from a drawing from type in Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, the structure examined by Mr. Schaeffer. Genus CYDOSIA. Type. Cydosia, Westwood, Jardine's Nat. Libr. xxxii. p. 193 (1841) ... nobilitella. Eggyna, Wlk. XXXV. 1894(1866) mimica. Fentheiria, H. Edw. Papilio, i. p. 80 (1881), nee Mieg, Dipt. 1803. majuscula. Tmihira, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. p. 86 (1892) majuscula. Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, not extending beyond the frons and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Hampson, George Francis, Sir, 10th bart. , 1860-1936. London : Printed by Order of the Trustees


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