Cat. Lep. Ph. Brit. Mus. Suppl. 1: 1183 a. Hyaleucerea costinotata. (Plate XXII. tig. 4.) Euczreon costinotatum, Dogn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xliy. p. 436 (1900), ©. Head, thorax, and abdomen black; ; palpi with the Ist joint white ; sides of frons white ; antenne w ith white points on shaft ; back of head with two w hite spots; tegule and thorax with white spots ; patagia edged with white; pectus whitish; legs striped with white; abdomen black-brown slightly tinged with blue, a small whitish spot at base, the extremity orange, the ventral surface white except at extremity. Fore wing “black, the interspaces streaked with yellowish white, interrupted at end of cell; a postmedial white patch between veins 7 and 5 with yellowish white above it on costa and slight yellowish white subterminal spots beyond it. Hind wing black, the interspaces rather paler except on terminal area. Hab. Brazit, Sao Paulo, Paranapanema, type fT 2 in Coll. Dognin. Hep. 32 millim. AZ NOTE: Cat. Lep. Ph. Brit. Mus. uses a non-standard definition of "tegulae" and "patagia". From Vol. 1: "The thorax consists of three segments-the prothorax, bearing the tegulm or collar-lappets, the patagia or shoulder-lappets, and the fore legs ..."