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140. Cambogia vinosata spec. nov. 



Forewing : bright yellow ; basal area crossed by four or five sinuous vinous 

 lines, the outermost containing the large vinous black cell-spot; following a band 

 of clear yellow, the onter half of wing is suffused with deep vinous, shading into 

 black internally and along the inner edge and between veins 3 and 4 to margin ; 

 the outer margin is yellow, with a row of vinous marginal spots, preceded by two 

 thick vinous lnnnlate lines, before which in the submedian interval is a pure yellow 

 blotch ; the costal edge is also marked with three yellow spots ; fringe yellow, 

 vinous black at middle and apex. 



Hindwing : with the base yellow, a spot on inner margin and the cell-spot 

 vinous ; the vinous blotch of forewing is here restricted to a blotch from inner 

 margin to median, continued between 3 and 4 to outer margin ; the yellow mar- 

 ginal area traversed by two thick waved vinous lines ; the rest as in forewing. 



Underside the same, but the vinous tints all dull; the cell-spots black. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen vinous; palpi, vertex, and collar yellow; the 

 vertex with a vinous spot in centre ; abdomen beneath and legs pale yellow. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



1 ? from La Oroya, R. Inambari, S.E. Peru, 3100 ft., October 1904, wet season 

 (Ockeuden). 



Subfamily EUCESTIINAE. 



141. Callipia balteata ab. confluens nov. 



Differs from the type-form of balteata Warr. in the greater extent of the red 

 coloration of forewing. The thick central black band is widely interrupted in 

 middle, so that there remains of it only a rounded blotch above middle and an 

 oblique triangular mark on inner margin ; the red suffusion starts broadly from 

 base, nearly touches inner margin, and runs up to subcostal vein on each side of 

 the two black blotches, being bounded outwardly by a curve, whereas in the type- 

 form the outer red line is straight. The yellow mottlings of the fringe run through 

 to the tips, and are not restricted to the base. Beneath the same extent of red 

 is shown, and the yellow striae and tine pale veins are strongly marked. 



Expanse of wings : 65 mm. 



1 $ from Agualani, Carabaya, Peru, 9000 ft., March 1905, wet season 

 (Ockeuden). 



Perhaps this redder form prevails at the higher altitudes ; the darker type-form 

 was taken at 0500 ft. 



142. Callipia fulvida spec. nov. 



Closely allied to C.Jiayrans Warr., from which it may be distinguished by the 

 following points : the ground colour is fulvous instead of orange-red ; the inner 

 edge of the black marginal border runs, slightly diverging from outer margin, to 

 the subcostal streak, where it is preceded at the upper end of discocellular by a 

 small black blotch ; the veins end in pale spots only, not in streaks. In the 

 hindwing the fringe of inner margin is black. On the underside the pale marginal 

 patches in both wings are narrower ; and the central band of hindwing is narrower 

 and paler. 



Expanse of wings : 65 mm. 



2 SS from Agualani, Carabaya, Peru, 9000 ft., March 1905, wet season 

 (Ockeuden). 



