( 2*4 ) 



three-fourths ofcosta to three-fifths of inner margiD, irregularly waved and curved 

 to submedian fold, thence vertical, followed by a broad brownish yellow shade; 

 median line thick, outenrved round the blackish cell-spot to below vein 2, thence 

 vertical, followed from vein 6 by an olive-brown cloud filling up the space between 

 it and outer line ; snbmargiual line white, broad and waved, between two interrupted 

 brownish grey shades, the outer one always with a dark blotch on vein 5; dark 

 marginal spots between veins ; fringe whitish. 



Hindwing: with an olive patch at base, the middle line and its accompanying 

 shade broad and straight, reaching vein G, and preceding the black cell-spot; outer 

 line with a thick olive blotch from submedian interval to inner margin at base of 

 outer line ; fringe of inner margin fawn-colour. 



Underside smoky olive-black; apex of forewing and fringes paler; inner 

 margin of forewing whitish. 



Head, thorax, and two basal segments of abdomen whitish grey ; the second 

 segment with a pair of spots on dorsum ; abdomen fawn-colour, with a broad 

 blackish lateral stripe; face dark above, pale below; palpi blackish, with the 

 tips white. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



3 t?J from Pozuzo, Huauuco, Peru, 800—1000 m. (Hoffmanns) type; 1 <S 

 from La Union, R. Huacamayo, Carabaya, Peru, 2000 ft., December 1904, wet 

 season (Oekendeu). 



219. Catoria linearia spec. nov. 



Forewing: chalk-white, with numerous olive-grey fleecy striae, which are 

 densest along costa and outer margin ; the lines olive-grey, blackish on the veins, 

 and starting from black costal streaks, at one-fourth, one-half, and nearly three- 

 fourths ; the basal curved to near base of inner margin ; the median interrupted 

 below and touching cell-spot above ; the outer lnnulate-dentate, the teeth black and 

 well-defined throughout, the lunules clear only above inner margin ; snbmarginaJ 

 line ill-defined, but with grey shades on each side ; blackish marginal spots ; 

 fringe white. 



Hindwing: with dark, nearly straight, antemedian and well-defined dentate- 

 lunulate postmediau line ; cell-spot black ; the rest as in forewing. 



Underside of forewiug suffused with grey, with a broad cloudy dark-grey 

 marginal border, narrowing downwards, leaving a white spot at apex and a whitish 

 blotch between 3 and 4 ; cell-spot dark ; costa blackish, with pale dotting : hindwing 

 with only the costa grey, and a snbmargiual baud from apex to middle. 



Pace white, with two black spots ; palpi black ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen 

 white, with a few grey scales ; the tips of the shoulders grey. 



Expanse of wings : 48 mm. 



Fairly common from Peru, but all 8 S. 



220. Cymatophora flaviceps spec. nov. 



Like C. limosa Dogn. (Tepkrosia), but always with the vertex and top of 

 face yellow ; on the underside both wings have a dark snbmarginaJ fascia, some- 

 times strongly developed, of which there is no mention in the description of limosa. 

 As a rule the ground-colour is paler, more grey than in limosa. 



Expanse of wings : 48 mm. M. Uoguin gives 34 — 38 mm. for his species. 



