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5. Epagoge tessellata, sp. n. 
Antennae cinereous, reddish brown at the base. Palpi projecting three times the length of the head beyond 
it ; cinereous. Head cinereous. Thorax greyish fuscous, mottled with reddish brown. Forewings 
suffused with tawny fuscous through which a bright reddish ochreous ground-colour is partially apparent, 
the same appearing clearly in an outwardly angulate short basal patch, in two costal patches, one before, 
and one beyond the middle and in a less clearly defined dorsal patch about the middle; the first costal 
patch is outwardly oblique and somewhat larger than the lunate costal patch beyond it, each of these 
patches is thickly studded with white spots, three white spots being more conspicuous than the others— 
one at the outer angle of the basal patch, one at the upper edge of the dorsal patch, and one a little above 
and before it at the lower extremity of the first costal patch; cilia tawny fuscous, with some pale 
ochreous scales along the middle of the termen below the somewhat produced apex. Hp. al. 27 mm. 
Hindwings greyish fuscous; cilia paler, with a slender ochreous line along their base. Abdomen 
(missing). Legs whitish ochreous, 
Type 2 (66392) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. [PT. (66393) US. Nat. Mus.| 
Hab. GUATEMALA: BAJA VERA Paz: San Gerdénimo, 1880 (G. C. Champion). Two 
specimens. 
This may possibly be the 2 of niveigutta Wlsm., a closely allied species of which 
the g only is known. 
6. Epagoge flaviciliana, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 7.) 
Antennae Q reddish brown at the base, paler beyond.  Pulpi projecting twice the length of the head beyond 
it, elongate, triangular, terminal joint short; reddish brown externally, whitish on their inner sides. 
Head reddish brown, with slight projecting frontal tuft. Thorax reddish brown. Forewings reddish 
brown, with some scattered transverse dark fuscous speckling and a spot of the same on the dorsum at 
one-fourth from the base; two triangular bright yellow costal spots, their edges shining ferruginous, the 
first about the middle, the second smaller and much nearer to the apex ; cilia bright yellow, tending to 
ferruginous at the apex, where there is a short transverse fuscous streak, and along their base, where 
they are preceded by some fuscous scales on the termen, at the tornus greyish. xp. al.26mm. Hind- 
wings greyish fuscous ; cilia somewhat paler. Abdomen greyish. Legs pale cinereous. 
Type 2 (66396) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Costa Rica: Volcan de Irazu, 6000-7000 ft. (H. Rogers). Unique. 
Very similar in appearance to Ctenopseustis ningorana Wlsm., but the costal 
markings are yellowish instead of white ; the stalking of FW: 7-8 and the less 
excavate termen also easily distinguish flaviciliana. 
ATTERIA Wkr. 
Type: Atteria strigicinctana Wkr. (Wkr. 1863). 
Arrerra Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 28 421-2 no. 44 sp. 1 (1863); Druce Ent. Mo. Mag. 48 133 Pf.10° 8 
(1912). [mee Auct. ] 
Forewings 12 veins; 7-8 stalked, enclosing the apex; rest separate, 2 from before thres-fourths ; 1 basally 
furcate. Hindwings 8 veins; 3-5 somewhat approximate, but separate and almost equidistant ; 
6-7 approximate toward base; cubitus impectinate. 
