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1 ? from Oconeqne, Carabaya, Peru, 7000 ft., July 1904, dry season (Ockenden), 

 type; 1 S, 1 ? from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, 6000 ft.. November 1901, wet 

 season (Ockenden^. 



Mnch resembling P. basiplaga Sclians from Mexico, for which I have previously 

 mistaken it, but Mr. Schaus assures me that his species is different. 



]"'■». Perizoma strictifascia spec. nov. 



Forewing : ochreons ; the shadings fuscons ; these are the basal patch, the 

 edge of which is rounded ; the centre of the band between basal patch and central 

 fascia, and the central fascia itself, which is twice as broad in cell as on costa 

 and tapers off to a round spot below vein 1, where the lunate edges meet on 

 inner margin ; the pale lumilate-dentate dark-centred bands on each side of the 

 fascia have their teeth pointing towards each other; the veins towards outer margin 

 are broadly pale ; at the apex is a pale ochreons triangular blotch, the apex of 

 which reaches vein 5, edged inwardly on costa by a fuscous blotch, and outwardly 

 by a fuscous blotch along outer margin ; between veins 3 and 4 a white horizontal 

 spot before margin; a row of dark marginal lunnles between veins; fringe worn ; 

 cell-spot black, distinct. 



H.indwing : whitish ochreons, with a dark cell-spot and traces of obscure 

 grey bands. 



Underside much duller : the forewing with the markings showing through : 

 hind wing speckled with ochreons, with a dark cell-spot, dark waved postmedian 

 line, and obscure snbmarginal shade. 



Head and thorax fuscous, like markings of forewing ; abdomen like hindwing. 



Expanse of wings : 30 mm. 



1 6, 1 ? from Limbani, Carabaya, Peru, 9500 ft., May 1904, dry season 

 (Ockenden). 



The ? is darker, with the lines and veins flesh-pint. 



110. Plemyriopsis facetata. 



Phibalapteryx facetata (luen., Phal. ii. p. 439 (1857). 



Erotia ditthieta Wlk., xxiii. p. 844 (1861). 



Plemyriopsis distincta Warr., Nov. Zool. ii. p. 118 (1805). 



There can be no doubt that these two species are identical. The coloration 

 is very variable; but I have lately seen a brown specimen answering exactly to 

 Guenee's description ; this typical form, however, seems to be of rarer occurrence 

 than those more nearly resembling Walker's distincta. 



111. Psaliodes catenifera spec. dot. 



Forewing: deep red-brown; basal patch narrow, edged by a very fine while 

 line, which is acutely angled outwards on subcostal vein, then obliuue inwards, 

 forming lunnles between the veins, concave outwards ; inner edge of central fascia 

 from two-fifths of costa to one-half of inner margin, white, forming lunnles 

 concave inwards ; the space between the lunnles above and below median vein 

 filled up with blackish, the white edges widely divergent on costa and inner 

 margin ; outer edge of central fascia at two-thirds, angled outwards on vein 4, 

 uniformly dentate-lunnlate ; the cell-spot dark ; space beyond rather paler, containing 



