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Underside whiter green ; forewing with costal area striated with brown, and 

 with a brown apical blotch on costa ; both wings with large brown cell-spots and 

 snbraargiual series of spots, these last often obsolete in whole or in part. 



Head and antennae brownish ; back of crown, thorax, and abdomen green. 



Expanse of wings : 30 — 35 mm. 



4 cj (J from Cushi, Huanuco, Peru, 1900 m. (Hoffmanns). 



328. Perusia viridis spec. nov. 



Forewing : bright green, sparsely speckled with ferruginous ; costal edge 

 fuscous with grey speckles, in one example bright ferruginous ; crossed by two 

 rows of spots, as in prasina, but much less promineut and often absent ; the first 

 generally represented only by a spot on subcostal and submedian ; the outer row, 

 instead of going to anal angle, is bent inwards, so that the lowest spot on vein 1 

 is close to the corresponding spot of the inner series ; the costal blotches before 

 apex smaller and duller ; fringe yellow. 



Hindwing : without cell-sjwt ; the submargiual series represented by spots on 

 costa and at anal angle. 



Underside pale yellow, with cell-spots and submargiual spots brown ; these 

 generally obsolete in forewing, except at costa ; costa of forewing brown-speckled 

 towards base ; the inner margin whitish. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen green ; anal segment and tufts, abdomen at sides 

 and beneath, legs, aud palpi greenish drab ; forelegs brown in front ; collar fuscous 

 like costal streak ; bright ferruginous in the example with ferruginous costa. 



Expanse of wings : 30 — 35 mm. 



4 S$ from Cushi, Huanuco, Peru, 1900 m. (Hoffmanns). 



The occnrrence of two green Perusia from the same locality is interesting ; the 

 two sjiecies are palpably distinct. 



329. Polla albipuncta Warr. 



This species was described from a S {Proc. U. S. Nat. Mtis. xxx. p. 554 (1906)). 



The ? has the blunt elbows in the outer margin of both wings developed into 

 strong angulations, that in the hindwing almost forming a tail. The apex of 

 forewing is produced, and the margin beneath it concave. The white dots of the 

 outer lines are scarcely visible, and the white markings on costa before apex of 

 forewing less obvious. 



1 ? from Sapucay, Paraguay, September 1900 (Foster). 



330. Polla inquinata spec. nov. 



Forewing: dark reddish-fawn, darkest towards anal angle; costa dotted with 

 black ; inner line shown only on inner margin near base, where an oblique curved 

 black streak runs to base of vein 2, marked on the three veins by faint white dashes ; 

 cell-spot black ; from two-thirds of costa an oblique bluish-white streak runs 

 to vein 7, is there sharply angled, aud continued as a sinuous series of white spots 

 on veins to just beyond middle of inuer margin, the spots on veins 3, 2, 1 followed 

 by black blotches ; from just before apex a bluish-white line runs inwards to the 

 augle of outer line, is then interrupted, and reappears on veins 3, 2, 1 as three 

 large submargiual black blotches, in the ? united to form a zigzag black marking ; 

 inner margin with scattered black striae ; fringe concolorous. 



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