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before the middle, nearly vertieiil, Imt slightly eiirved outwards above; outer line 

 at two-thirds, sinuous, iubenh ou imth folds, outcurved between ; marginal third 

 darker, esjiecially just beyond outer line ; submargiiial line faintly edged with 

 whitish scales and marked by wliite dots between, not, as usually, ou the veins ; 

 fringe jialer, with a dark middle Hue; cell-spot black. 



Iliiidwing : dull fuscous, with paler speckles; a dark cell-spot and a dark 

 postmedian Hue visible towards inner margin. 



Underside uniform ])ale fuscous, darker speckled. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen dark fuscous. 



Expanse of wings : 39 mm. 



1 ? from Tucuman, lloO m., January, February lOUo (Steinbach). 



The outer margin of forewing is visibly elbowed at vein 4. 



Subfamily SELIDOSEMINAE. 



85. Callipseustes subsignata V^wcr. 



This insect was described from 2 J (J from Bolivia; it has been received in 

 some numbers from Peruvian localities along with the ? ? . These are rather 

 larger on the average and cousis(;ently darker than thec?(?, but they lack the 

 yellowish spot ou the underside of the forewing which suggested the name of 

 the species; this spot is likewise absent in the darker Si. In the ? the fascia 

 of forewing is slightly narrower than in the S, with the cell-spot outside it in 

 the angle, as in C. pidlaria Dogn. 



80, Callipseustes puUaria. 



Iliijieri-lh /mllai-ia Dogn., Le Xat. 1889. p. 88, f . 



Callipseustes jiaj-ambicola'WarT., Ntw. Zool. vii. p. 202, (J (I'JOU). 



Having seen more than a dozen of each of the above forms, I am i)ersnaded 

 that they are merely sexes of one species, the S being a much brighter-looking 

 insect than the dingy grey ? . Though the types iu each case were from 

 Ecuador, nearly all the examples recorded have come from Peru, and oue only 

 from Bolivia. 



87. Callipseustes peninsulata. 

 When in Noi\ Zool. xiv. p. 'Z^.) I described tliis species and its al)errations, 

 only 6S were available; but lately, along with ~ Sd from Agualani, Peru, a 

 coujile of ? ? have been received. These, which are slightly larger than the 

 SS, are noteworthy for the extreme narrowness of the dark antemedian fascia, 

 which is constricted (and in one case all but interrupted) ou the two folds, the 

 pale area beyond it occupying as much as one-third or one-fourth of the wing, 

 and containing the dark cell-sjiot (juite isolated. The hiudwing, as iu the S, 

 remains whitish. 



88. Ischnopteris illiueata spec. nov. and ab trimaculata nov. 



Forewing: dingy olive-ochreous, densely speckled and jiartially sulfuseil with 

 brownish fuscous; lines and markings very indistinct; inner line obliiiue from 

 one-tifth of costa to one-third of inner margin, marked with blackish at costa 

 and inner margin and on submedian fold, preceded by a brownish band, and 



