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 Subfamily NEPHODIINAE. 

 81. Nipteria obeliscata sjieo. nov. 

 Oiill L;r(-v withont ihe liiteons tingo of JV. crrlnmationU Warr., with wliich 

 it is closely connected, except in tlie followin<^ detiiils : the outer line rises 

 from costa at tive-sixths instead of tliree-fonrths, and is always nearer outer 

 niarijin tliaTi to cell-sjiot ; and instead of the ? lirini;- paler than the (?, is of 

 the same tint above, lint niiderneatli very mnch darker : the underside of the S 

 being clear pale grey, with (lie Innulate-deutate outer line, the cell-spot, and 

 the elongate dash nearer base all black and distinct, while that of the ? is so 

 densely covered with blackish sjieckling that these markings are nearly obscured. 

 The species expands only 44 luni. as against 48 nini. and more in iwrJamatioiiis. 

 1 (?, 1 ? from La Oroya, It. Inambari, S.E. Peru, 3lOii ft., October l'J04, 

 wet season (Ockenden). 



Subfamily ABRAXINAE. 

 82. Panthera pardalaria ab. obliterata nov. 



Forewhuj : dull olive-green, with all tlie usual ocellated blotches absent ; 

 instead there is a darker olive band from one-lifth of costa to one-tjiird of inner 

 margin, corresponding to the centre of the large basal blotch ; a dull black 

 kidney-shaped mark on discoccllnlar, and some dark diffuse clouds in outer tliird 

 of wing, most jirominent at anal angle, in middle of outer margin, and at three- 

 fourths of costa. 



liiiuhrhiti : yellow, with a blurred olive shade along inner margin from base 

 to end of vein 2, containing a darker mark at anal angle ; a small black spot 

 on discocellular, a short black submarginal streak between veins 4 and (i, and 

 a black s])ot before apex ; a few blackish scales on margin below vein 4. 



Underside wholly yellow; forowing with black discocellular sj)ot, two sliglit 

 black sspots on each side of vein 7 at its base, a black spot at ajiex, and a few 

 black scales at the end of vein 4 and the sulimediau fold ; hindwing with black 

 celi-sj)ot, and black spots at ajiex and anal angle, and a few black scales between 

 4 and towards margin and at margin below 4. 



Head, thorax, abdomen, and legs dark cinereous olive. 



1 ? from Tucuman, April and May 100.5 (Steinbach). 



A strangely blurred colour form of the ordinary /'. pm-'lularin. 



Subfamily BHACCINAE. 

 83. Devarodes interlineata. 

 Cj/mopsis inteiiineatu Berg. 



I have lately seen a specimen of this s|ieeies from Sapucay, Paraguay, and 

 find that, thouglt snjierficially resembling Ci/mo/igis Feld., the hindwing has no 

 radial ; so that it will have to l)e transferred to the Braccinae. 



Subfamily ASCOTINAE. 

 84. Cymatophora tenebrosa spec. nov. 



Fnre.irinq : deep olive-fuscous ; the lines thick and blackish ; inner line at 

 one-sixth, oliliipic outwards to niidille of cell, then nearly vi'rtical to one-third 

 of inner margin, jireceded by ;i similar but less distinct line; median line well 



