( 2«2 ) 



Hah. Santo Domiugo, ('anil>aya, <ini|ii ft., dry season, July I'.M):^ ; Oconcrjue, 

 f'arabaya, 7000 ft., dry season, July r)ii4, anil La Oroya, Rio Inambari, 340n ft., 

 dry .season, September 1004 (G. R. Ockendenj. 



10 <?c?, 3 ? ?. 



•")7. Halisidota dinellii spec. nov. 



6- Pectus and legs, palpi and frons sooty brown ; vertex, antennae, and thorax 



bnffisli clay-brown ; alxloraen testaceous yellow. Forewing lirownish rluy-butt', 



irrorated all over witli dark brown clots, larger in apical third of wing. Hindwing 



pale hyaline buiT. 



Length of forewing : ".^3 mm. 



Hab. La Havada, Tnonman, Argentina, l:ii)ii m., -^^Z'Z^^ ft. (Uinelli). 



1 c?. 



58. Halisidota fixliginosa spec. nov. 



S. Allied to (lira, but instead of being black, brown like ?. Pectus orange; 

 legs banded cream, black and orange ; palpi deep brown with two orange 

 bands ; head olivaceous grey ; antennae black-brown : tegnlae olivaceous brown- 

 orange with sage-green borders : patagia similar, but with black central line ; 

 thorax similar : abdomen black above, yellowish testaceous grey below. Fore- 

 wing olivaceous orange-brown, with three olive-yellow patches on costa, and some 



bands and patches of darker brown edged with black lines. Hindwing hyaline 



sooty black. 



?. Similar, but larger, the margins to tegnlae, jiatagia, and thorax bright 

 green, and the hindwing in the costal half more brown. 



Length of forewing : S 23 mm.; ? 20 mm. 



Hall. (Aiernavaca, Mexico, September l'.)i)4 (Dr. (tadow; ; Santo Domingo, 

 t'arabaya, UOOo ft., dry season, .July l'.i02 (G. U. Ockendon). 



1 cJ, 4 ? ?. 



oil. Halisidota bricenoi spec. nov. 



(?. Also closely allied to atra. Pectus orange ; legs banded orange and 

 black ; head and thorax fuliginous, washed with a tinge of orange and the edges 

 faintly showing green ; abdomen above sooty black-brown, below sooty earth- 

 brown. Forewing sooty brown, crossed l)y unmerous irregular bands of a dark 



colour; a large black stigma on discocellnlars. Hindwing hyaline sooty brown. 



(J. Similar, bnt larger and darker. 



Jjcngth of forewing: c? 23-o mm.; ? 2i^ mm. 



Hub. Merida, Venezuela (Briceno). 



1 J, 4 ??. 



Halisidota ciuctipes and intcrliueata. 



Here there is a great deal of cinitusion, Sir (ieorge Hampson having united 

 under these two names at least five species. He places in his catalogue H. t/ai-isii 

 H. Edwds. nader dncfipes, while, in my opinion, it is a distinct species. The only 

 two alternatives are either to lumpn^/r/, iiitfrliiiraln, ciwtijifK, and trxxrlluria as one 

 variable species (as they occur all together), or, as 1 think right and am doing here — 

 viz. dividing them into eleven species and eight subspecies. I have here to describe 

 two new species of this group, to name three species hitherto overlooked, and to 

 describe several subspecies. 



