( an ) 



Hindwing : with the liue running from middle of abdominal margin to the 

 outer margin at vein 7, rather thicker and more diffuse than on fore wing ; cell-spot 

 dark. 



Uuderside of forewing with costal and apical areas brownish tinged, with dark 

 striae, inner marginal half quite pale grey without striae; the line dark brown : 

 hindwing coarsely black-speckled, especially along the course of the thick black 

 line ; costa striated with dark. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings ; shoulders and segmental rings of 

 abdomen blackish ; a brown lateral stripe on abdomen ; legs dark. 



Expanse of wings : 45 mm. 



2 <J <? from Hnaucabamba, Cerro de Pasco, Peru, 6400 ft. (Bottger). 



Forewing with slightly pointed apex. Belongs to the group including 

 dispansa Warr. unilinea Warr. and consersata AY Ik. (Budara). 



Zamaradopsis gen. aov. 



Allied to the genera Hydatoscia and Neotherina, with which it agrees in the 

 possession of a foveal bar in the forewing of the S, and in the thin scaling and 

 semi-transparent wings; but the antennae are quite simple, lamellate, instead of 

 bipectinate. 



Type : Zamaradopsis tenera spec. nov. 



213. Zamaradopsis tenera spec. nov. 



Forewing : pale semi-hyaline green, obscurely speckled with darker ; the costa, 

 lines, cell-spot, and marginal area pale pink ; first liue curved from one-third of 

 costa to two-fifths of inner margin, where alone it is distinct ; outer line from five- 

 sixths of costa to three-fourths of inner margin dentate-lunulate, toothed outwards 

 at 6 ;i nd 4, from 4 to 3 running close to margin, and curved in again towards inner 

 margin, marked with red spots on veins; fringe pale. 



Hindwing : similar. 



Underside pale green, with the costa of forewing and apex deep pink ; the 

 outer line dark at costa. 



Head, collar, and antennae pink; thorax and abdomen pale green, the dorsum 

 pinkish tinged. 



Expanse of wings : 27 mm. 



1 c? from Limbani, Carabaya, Peru, 9o00 ft., May 1904, dry season (Ockenden). 



A species of unusual appearance, superficially recalling the Eastern genus 

 Zamarada. 



Subfamily ASCOTINAE. 



214. Bronchelia curvilinea spec. nov. 



S, Forewing : white, thickly striated with brownish fuscous ; lines thick, 

 blackish ; first from one-fourth of costa to one-fifth of inner margin, ontcurved 

 above median, preceded by a thick shade; median shade thick ami blotched to 

 vein 4, then incurved, and below vein 2 coalescing with outer line to form a blotch ; 

 outer liue from two-thirds of costa outenrved to 6, then lunulate-dentate inwards ; 

 space beyond it above vein 4 blackish, bounded above 6 by the white submarginal 

 liue, and between 4 and extended to outer margin; submarginal line bounded 

 inwardly by a blackish spot between 2 and 3, and by an oblique blotch from inner 



