( 52) 



116. Pseudalus leos occidentalis subspec. nov. (PI. VII. fig. 27). 



(J. Similar to Iro.s Ico.s, but the uhli(|ne liiio from middle of inner marijin to 

 just before apex is not. broken np into dots, tlie spot in cell is larger and the wing 

 more poiiiteil. 



I fab. Tinguri, Carabaya, August 1!)04, and La Uioya, li. luambari, 8.E. Peru, 

 March l'.iuri(G. Ockendeu). 



117. Pseudalus aurantiacus spec. nov. (PI. VII. figs. 25, 20). 



S. Palpi, h'gs, head, thorax, and abdomen orange-yellow. Forewing yellow, 



strongly snfl'nspd with rnfons orange ; an anteniediaii and postmedian oblique deep 



rnfons brown line across the wing from costa to inner margin. llindwing pale 



salmon. 



?. Resembles 7'. /cos /fos, bnt the postmedian band is integral and strongly 

 marked, the antemedian unbroken and straighter, and the fVn-ewing is shorter and 

 rounder. 



Length of forewing : 6 12 mm. ; ? 18 mm. 



Hub. Aroewarwa Creek, Maroewyra Valley, 8urinam, A))ril H'OS (S. M. 

 Klages). 



66, 1 ?. 



lis. Pseudalus strigatus spec. nov. (PI. VII. tig. 24). 



6 ?. Palpi and legs orange ; head yellow : tegnlae yellow ; patagia and thorax 



yellow, streaked with orange ; abdomen orange. Forewing yellow with broad 



orange stripes between the veins and on costa; a broad streak of orange-scarlet 

 along inner margin ; an antemedian and a postmedian deep brown oblique line, 

 black where crossing veins from costa to inner margin, both angulated on and 

 below costa. 



Length of forewing: cJ 17 mm. ; ? 20 mm. 



Hub. Tinguri, (Carabaya, Peru, August 1904, and La Oroya, R. Inambari, 

 S.E. Peru, September 1004 (G. Ockenden). 



2 66,1 ?. 



110. Praemolis schausi spec nov. (PI. IV. fig. 2:^). 



6. Nearly allied to /'. (iminyllis Schaus, but differs from it by having a well- 

 defined fnscous median transverse band on forewing, and a greater number of and 

 more distinct red zigzag lines across the forewing, and the postmedian fuscous band 

 is much wider. 



Length of forewing : 15 mm. 



Hub. Fonte Boa, Amazouas, August 1000 (S. M. Klages). 



1 c?". 



