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Show 1897.] CLASSIFICATION OF THE CHRYSAUGINEE. 667 angle; 6 from upper angle; 7,8,9 stalked; 10,11 free. Hind wing w ith veins 3 and 5 well separated from 4; the discocellulars very highly angled; 6, 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing slightly with 8. Fig. 36. Arica pelopsana, Q* . \> Type. (l)tARICA PELOPSANA, Wlk. xxviii. 439. Brazil. (2) ARICA SPLENDENS, Druce, Biol. Centr.-Am., Het. ii. p. 194, pl. 59. f. 25. Fanama; Brazil. Genus ITAMBE. Itambe, Eag. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891, p. 607. Palpi minute, porrect, and not reaching nearly to end of frons, which is rounded and smooth; antennae of male minutely ciliated; tibiae nearly smoothly scaled. Fore wing with the basal half of costa extremely highly arched ; the outer half deeply excised ; the apex produced upwards and falcate ; the outer margin excised below apex, then excurved ; vein 2 from near angle of cell; 3, 4, 5 from angle ; 6 from below upper angle ; 7, 8 stalked ; 9 absent; 10 free ; 11 given off from 12. Hind wing of male with a large rounded patch of thick scales on upperside occupying the greater part of inner area ; vein 2 from near angle of cell; 3 from angle ; 4, 5 stalked ; 6, 7 from upper angle, 7 anastomosing with 8. Fig. 37. Itambe fenestalis, o* • T-Type. ITAMBE FENESTALIS, Eag. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891, p. 608. Brazil. Genus MICROZANCLA, nov. Differs from Zanclodes in the fore wing having the costa slightly arched at base and much less produced upwards at apex; male with a very small glandular swelling at base of costa; veins 4, 5 |