I 303 ) 



283. Drepanodes flavibasis spec. nov. 



Forewing : dee]) purple-brown ; the basal tliird deep dull yellow, filled with 

 purple-brown spots ; costal edge bright orange-red; outer liue red-brown, apparently 

 running from apex to middle of inuer margin, but really the liue is angled on 7 and 

 retracted to costa, where it is marked by a small but distinct white spot ; from 

 apex to midwing this line is followed by a pinkish-ochreous streak, which from 

 middle runs more broadly and duller to anal angle; outer margin beyond this pale 

 area olive-brown, its inuer part purple-brown ; the space beyond outer line on inner 

 margin also purple-brown ; the whole of the space beyond outer line below vein 4 

 dull lustrous ; fringe olive-brown ; cell-spot obscure, blackish. 



Hindwing : with basal third dull yellow, aud costal area white; the apex 

 broadly dull fulvous, striated with purple ; rest of wing purple ; the red-brown line 

 central, touching the black cell-spot ; a waved snbmarginal baud, distinct only 

 in lower part of wing ; fringe olive-brown. 



Underside of forewing ochreons overlaid with olive-brown and striated with 

 black; hindwing paler, with less striation ; cell-spots black; outer line marked 

 in both wings by black spots on veins ; marginal border dull purple ; fringe olive- 

 brown ; apex of forewing slightly lilac-grey. * 



Face, palpi, forelegs, vertex, and collar dull purple ; thorax yellowish ; abdomen 

 ochreons, yellower along dorsum, which is also blotched with purplish. 



Expanse of wings : 38 mm. 



1 ? from Tinguri, Carabaya, Pern, 3400ft, August 1904, dry season (Ockenden). 



Underneath, this ? can scarcely be separated from a ? of meticulata Guen. 

 from Paraguay, but the npperside is utterly different. Moreover, the apex of 

 forewiug is much more shortly produced, aud slightly directed upwards, the costa 

 not being convex at apex. 



284. Euclysia intermedia spec. nov. 



Forewing: pale stone-grey, suffused, when fresh, with olive as far as the outer 

 line, before which the suffusion deepens, and covered throughout with slender dark 

 striae; costal edge paler; inner line hardly marked, from about one-fourth of costa 

 to one-third of inner margin, the basal area within it somewhat paler; outer line 

 obscure, slightly paler, forming a curve concave outwards from four-fifths of costa 

 to anal angle, with a deeper olive shade on each side of it, darker before middle, and 

 externally forming two semi-oval brown or reddish dark-edged blotches on veins 

 2 and 3 ; a small black cell-spot ; fringe paler. 



Hindwing : with the whole outer half, except the margin above middle, suffused 

 with a deep olive shade containing traces of a submargiual zigzag outer edge ; 

 fringe pale ; cell-spot small, black. 



Underside pale stone-colour, slightly speckled, with a broadish wavy-edged 

 olive snbmarginal band on both wings, aud an olive-grey cloud ou margin of 

 forewing at the angle. 



Vertex, face, aud palpi olive ; thorax aud abdomen pale stone-colour. 



Expanse of wings : ;">2 mm. 



1 <$ from Tinguri, Carabaya, 1'crn, 3100 it., August 1904, dry season (Ockenden). 



Outer margins without crenulation. Intermediate between restricta Warr. and 

 maculata Warr. 



