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llindwimjs : with diffuse antemediau uiul less distinct triple postmediau line. 



Underside tinjjed with ochraceous, the fascia deeper on forewings. Head, thorax, 

 and abdomen all greyish : the face slightly darker. 



Expanse of wings : 32 mm. 



One ? from Petropolis. 



Forewiugs with hindmargin sinuons ; hindwings with the hindmargin rounded, 

 the tooth at middle hardly prominent. 



SiiiK.iMiLY ENNOMINAE. 

 I'.Ki. Acrosemia undilinea sji. nov. 



Forewiny.t : pale )-ellow, tliickly dusted and in the marginal area wholly 

 suffused with bright ferruginous ; the lines dark brown ; first at one-third, angled 

 below costa : second from costa before apex, angled outwards on vein 7, then 

 obliijue and twice sinuate to inner margin at two-thirds : snbmarginal line denti- 

 culate, starting from an anguLited black costal streak which is almost connected 

 with the angle of the outer line ; cell-spot black ; fringe deep ferruginous. 



Hiiuhcings : similar, the outer line only once bent ; the submarginal indistinct. 



Underside much paler and duller, with the markings obscured. Palpi ferru- 

 ginous ; face and vertex pale yellow ; thorax and abdomen like wings. 



Expanse of wings : 38 mm. 



One ? from Costa Rica (Underwood). 



Mr. Schaus is inclined to consider this the ? of -1. vulpecalaria U.S.; but 

 Gnenee, who had both sexes, makes no mention of any difference in ground-colour, 

 but says the ? is larger than the i. 



19T. Acrotomodes nigripuncta sj). nov. 



Foreiviiigs : bright brick-red, with scattered grey and black atoms ; the costa 

 pinkish grey ; a double black spot on costa before apex, followed by a grey spot ; 

 fringe concolorous. 



IlindwiDf/s : wholly brick-red, with a few dark scales. 



Underside paler, the freckles coarser, confined to forewings and costal area 

 of hindwings. Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous; vertex white; base of 

 patagia and abdomen whitish. 



Expanse of wings : 32 mm. 



One ? from Cucnta, Venezuela. 



198. Anisogonia deustata Fekl. ab. innotata nov. 



Nearest the type-form, having tiii^ cell-spot, the apex of forewings, and two 

 small spots before middle of hindmargin black ; but without the characteristic large 

 black marginal blotch. 



One c^ from Chili. 



l'.)i). Anisogonia deustata Fehl. ah. plana nov. 

 Wings fawn-colour, lighter or darker, almost uniform, without darker dusting; 

 the lines distinct, dark brown, or brown edged with pale ochreous. 



Underside yellower: the forewings generally with some white marks at apex. 



Four 66 from Chili (W. B. Calvert). 



A common form of aberration, and chicliy, if not entirely, confined to tiie Si. 



