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Expanse of wings : S 25 — 28 mm. 



2 SS, one from Oconeone, Carabaya, Pern, 7000 ft., Jul}* 1904, dry season 

 (Ockenden), type ; the other from La Oroya, R. Inambari, Peru, 3100 ft., 

 September 1904, dry season (Ockenden). 



The type is the larger and paler of the two. 



317. Paragonia densicornis spec. nov. 



Extremely like 1 J . longidens Warr., but the gronud-colour paler, greyer, more 

 speckled with dark ; the lines more distinct ; the subapical costal spot not white, 

 but of the ground colour, with slightly paler edging. The two points in which, 

 however, it differs especially are, first, that the outer margin of hiudwing is 

 crenulate from apex to middle, instead of being straight ; and secondly the tuber- 

 culate processes of the antennae of the <•? are much shorter, though capped with 

 a similar curved bristle ; the antenual shaft also appears darker. 



Expanse of wings : <5 52 mm. 



1 & from Sapucay, Paraguay, September 19U4 (Foster). I have seen several 

 others from the same locality, but passed them by in mistake for longidens, which 

 comes from Ecuador and Peru. 



318. Paragonia inornata spec. nov. 



Forewing : dull greyish brown, speckled with fuscous, the costal area above 

 subcostal vein somewhat paler ; the lines lunulate-dentate, the lunnles in part 

 filled in with dull olive and whitish scales; first line vertical from one-third of 

 costa to one-fourth of inner margin, faint towards costa ; a small black cell-spot 

 of raised scales, followed by an obscure, nearly vertical, brownish median shade ; 

 outer line from three-fourths of costa, obliquely curved outwards to vein 7, there 

 angled and oblique inwards to two-thirds of inner margin, interrupted entirely 

 between veins 2 and 4 ; submarginal line marked by black spots on the veins ; 

 costal area between outer line and apex darkened with olive and grey scales, but 

 these do not form a definite blotch ; fringe concolorous. 



Hindwing : with cell-spot and three slightly marked darker shades, median, 

 postmedian, and marginal. 



Underside pale dull brownish ochreous, speckled with grey ; a broad sub- 

 marginal slightly browner baud ; marginal area dull lilac-grey. 



Thorax and abdomen like wings ; shoulders paler and brighter ; head and collar 

 grey-brown. 



Expanse of wings : 52 mm. 



1 $ from Pi. Cayapas, N.W. Ecuador (Flemming & Miketta). 



The outer margins of the wings are without crenulations, as in occiduata, 

 Guen. and planimargo Warr. ; the forewing shortly falcate, and both wings angled 

 at vein 4; the S of planimargo, which it most resembles, is paler and has a large 

 white costo-apical blotch. 



319. Paragonia pubicornis spec. nov. 



Also, like the preceding species densicornis extremely like /'. longidens, not 

 differing in colour or markings ; but as in densicornis the outer margin of 

 hiudwing is crenulate above middle ; and secondly the antennae differ still more 



