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One ? from (Jliimho, Ecuador, August 1897, 1000 ft. (Rosenberg) ; one cJ from 

 Merida, Veneiouela, October 1808 (Briceno). 



This insect must be very close to Geome.tra muacipiuictata Dogn. from Loja, 

 which I have not seen ; but Dognin speaks of the face as " jaune-ochrace," Tlie 

 peculiar neuration separates it from all other species. 



Subfamily STERRHINAE. 

 01. Anisodes albipupillata sp. nov. 



Forewings: dark fawn-colonr, with a slight reddish tinge; the markings 

 precisely the same as in A. gloharia Guen., ordiiiata Wlk., and mctasjiilata Wlk., 

 but the discal spots different, being round and pure white, without a trace of 

 darker edging. 



Ilindwings : with the cell-spot much larger, pure white, with a narrow 

 dark edging. 



Underside rosy with the white spots strongly showing through. 



Expanse of wings : 33 mm. 



One ? from S. America, without more precise locality. 



This is very j^robably the form recorded by Gnen^e as globnri'a rar. A. 



It is extremely likely that this and the three species above mentioned are all 

 four variant local forms of one and the same species, differing, as they do, only in 

 the character of the cell-spots. 



62. Anisodes bipartita sp. nov. 



Forewings : grey with a slight flesh-coloured tinge and finely dark-speckled ; 

 basal line at one-fourth, very indistinct, angled in cell, and marked by dark dots on 

 veins ; median shade dark grey, oblique, slightly sinuous, and towards costa sub- 

 dentate, parallel to hindmargin, from two-thirds of costa to beyond middle of inner 

 margin ; cell-spot ocelloid, indistinct, its centre of the ground colour ; exterior lino 

 marked by dark vein-dots, at five-sixths ; submarginal very indistinct ; a marginal 

 row of black dots between the veins, and minute ones at the vein ends ; fringe 

 concolorous. 



Hindwings : like forewings, but with no basal line ; the cell-spot large, round, 

 blackish, lying in the median shade, which is difi'use. 



In both wings the area from base to median shade is paler than the marginal 

 area, except a narrow band on which lie the dots of the outer line. 



Underside rather darker ; the cell-spots of both wings large, round, and black. 

 Face and palpi .bove dark brown, beneath pinkish ochreous ; vertex and fillet 

 white ; collar reddish grey ; thorax and abdomen i)aler grey. 



Expanse of wings : 35 mm. 



One c? from Popayan, Colombia (Lehmann). 



The forewings are narrow and elongate, with the hindmargin more oblique ; 

 hindmargin of both wings subcrenulate, hardly projecting at vein 4. 



03. Anisodes conferta sp. nov. 

 Foreivings : yellow, so thickly covered with rnfous, fuscous and blackish 

 transverse striae as only to sliow a small yellow si)ace before and behind the black 

 cell-spot, and a yellow luunlate submarginal line ; the usual three lines thick, 



