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207. Cyclomia jaspidea sp. nov. 



Forewings : deep rcddisli brown, dusted with blackish; three curved black 

 lines at one-fourth, one-half, and three-fourths respectively, the middle one travers- 

 ing a large discal black spot. 



Hin(lici7igs : brick-red, dusted with darker red and towards hindiuargin with 

 blackish, with faintly expressed dark curved central and jjostinedian lines; cell-spot 

 black. 



Underside ochraceons, thickly speckled with bright red; cell-sjwts distinct. 

 Head, antennae, thorax, and abdomen red, the last tinged with fuscous above. 



E.xpanse of wings : 20 mm. 



Three c? S from Jamaica. 



In one of the above examples the black discal sjiot of the forewings is small 

 and round, but ringed witli a broad grey orbit, which is again diffusely edged with 

 blackish. 



208. Dectochilus brunnea sp. nov. 



Forewings: testaceous, thickly speckled with fuscons atoms, the lines red- 

 brown; first from costa at one-third, sinuous, curved outwards on the median vein, 

 to inner margin just beyond middle; second line from five-sixths of costa, oblique 

 and slightly bent to inner margin, almost touching first line, preceded by a broad 

 ferruginous shade; the first line is preceded and the second followed by a pale grey 

 darker-edged line; cell-spot blackish; marginal area deepening in tint towards the 

 hindmargin, with very faint vestiges of a paler waved and somewhat darker-edged 

 submargiual line; fringe dark brown. 



Hindwings : whitish ochreous, speckled with fuscous; fringe brown. 



Underside of forewings reddish brown towards costa, becoming fnlvous towards 

 hindmargin; inner margin pale, unspeckled; costa grey, paler at apex, with blackish 

 freckles; outer line marked at costa only; hindwings witli costal half reddish brown, 

 inner half whitish; a dark obscure submarginal line; cell-spots on both wings dark. 

 Head and thorax like forewings; abdomen like hindwings, but greyer. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



Both sexes from Chili. Like />. anfucnrin Feiil., but darker. 



20'.i. Eusarca (?) parallelaria sp. nov. 



Forewings : pale ochreous, dusted and striated with darker ochreous and fuscous ; 

 the lines brownish, double; first from inner margin near base to the black cell-spot: 

 outer line parallel to it from just beyond middle of inner margin to apex, the inner 

 arm marked by black vein-dots, the two below costa larger; the outer arm also 

 darker at costa; traces of an intermediate central lino and of a submarginal shade 

 of brown striae; fringe ochreous, brown towards apex. 



Uindwinqs : with a double brownish postmedian line, not reaching costa, 

 followed by a submarginal row of brown blotches; ci'll-spot black. 



Underside paler ; the forewings towards base much speckled with fuscous. 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen all ochreous. 



Expanse of wings : 34 mm. 



One S from Bogota ; also in Mr. 8cluius' Collection. 



]5oth wings are elbowed at vein 4, the apex of forewiug being acute. 



Difiers from true Eusarca in that the antennae of the cJ are furnished with 

 long fascicles of cilia instead of pectinations. 



