( 573 ) 



underside both wings are dark fuscous without any lines or markings whatever. The 

 fringes of lioth primaries and secondaries are uniformly dark brown. 



Expanse : 34 mm. 



Unfortunately, there are only two female specimens of this species. 



273. A. scotosa sp. nov. 



cJ. Antennae, palpi, legs and body and all its appendages wood brown, with a 

 few whitish hairs at the tip of the abdomen. The primaries on the upperside are 

 wood brown, marked with curved basal and median dark brown lines between which, 

 in the middle of the cell, is a minute white point margined by dark brown ; there 

 is a very irregular submarginal pale transverse line, shaded internally by dark brown. 

 This dark submarginal shading on the primaries is continued across the secondaries 

 as a straight transverse median band, gradually widening to the middle of the inner 

 margin of the hindwing. The irregular submarginal light line of the primaries is 

 repeated on the secondaries, diverging from the brown shade which follows it on the 

 primaries, and running nearly parallel to the outer margin of the secondaries to the 

 inner angle. The fringes of both primaries and secondaries are dark brown. On 

 the underside both wings are fuscous. Both primaries and secondaries on this side 

 are crossed by a moderately broad median brown band, and both have the pale zigzag 

 submarginal line of the upperside faintly repeated upon the lowerside. ITaere is 

 a black discocellular point at the end of the cell of the secondaries. The female 

 is like the mule. 



Expanse : 30 mm. 



Described from two specimens. 



274. A. speculifera sp. nov. 



(?. Palpi with the first joint black, the second and third white; front white ; 

 eyes black ; collar, patagia, and upperside of thorax and abdomen dark brown ; the 

 underside of the thorax and abdomen, together with the legs on the lowerside, 

 brilliantly white ; tarsi pale brown. The primaries on the upperside are wood brown, 

 with a lunate white spot at the end of the cell and two minute white spots on the 

 costa, one a little beyond its middle and the other near the apex ; there are faint 

 traces of darker transverse median and submarginal lines. The secondaries have 

 the costal margin whitish, the remainder of the wing of the same colour as the 

 primaries, traversed by distinct transverse median and submarginal dark lines. On 

 the underside both wings are white at the base, shading outwardly into fuscous. 

 Both the primaries and the secondaries have distinct black spots on the cell, 

 and both are traversed by faint median and very distinct submedian dark brown 

 transverse lines. 



Expanse : 27 mm. 



Genus PSEUDAGLOSSA Grote. 



275. P. fiilvipicta Butler, III. Het. B. M. VII. p. 87. t. 134. f. .5. 



276. P. antipodalis sp. nov. 



<?. The entire body, the legs, and the antennae fuscous. The primaries on the 



upperside are dark fuscous, with distinct subbasal and median transverse lines of 



dark brown, the median line thrice curved, and defined outwardly by a pale whitish 



