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80. Cnemodes dentilinea ^i. nov. 



ForeiciiiflS : greyish flesh-colonr, fiuely dusted with darlc atoms ; the lines 

 fuscous ; first vertical at one-fonrth, curved below costa and indistinct ; second from 

 two-thirds of costa to tliree-fifths of inner margin, slightly iiibent below middle, and 

 obscure at costa ; third at five-sixths, irregularly dentate and fine ; marginal line 

 very fine, interrupted by jmle spots at the ends of the veins ; cell-spot blackish, 

 distinct. 



Ilimluungs : like forewings, but without first line. 



Underside j)aler, the ground-colour othraceous tinged and suffused with rosy ; 

 the two outer lines and the cell-spots indicated. Head, thorax, and abdomen like 

 wings ; abdomen, face, and palpi whitish below ; fillet between antennae black. 



Expanse of wings : 37 mm. 



One ? from Paramba, Ecuador. 



Distinguished from the other species of the genns by the submarginal line 

 being denticulated instead of undulating. 



81. Craspedia approbata sp. nov. 



Forewings : pale ochreons with slight blackish dusting ; lines yellowish 

 ochreons, parallel to hindmargin ; first from one-third of costa to one-fourth of inner 

 margin, bent in cell ; median from be3-ond middle of costa to middle of inner margin, 

 excurved round cell ; outer line very fine and denticulate at three-fourths ; sub- 

 marginal line broad between two ochraeeous shades ; a marginal row of small black 

 dots ; fringe ochreous ; cell-spot round, black, and distinct ; the exterior line at 

 costa is slightly marked with brownish. 



Ilindwings : without first line ; the hindmargin slightly prominent in middle. 



Underside whitish ochreons, the forewings suflfused with greyish ; cell-spot and 

 outer lines indicated. Palpi ochreons, second joint externally dark fuscous ; face 

 ochreous, with slight fuscous bar at top ; vertex white ; thorax and abdomen pale 

 ochreons. 



Expanse of wings : 1 7 mm. 



One (? from Carupano, December 1891 (C. W. EUacombe). 



Distinguished especially by the pale face. It comes very close to C. aiomaria 

 "Warr. from Jamaica, which also has the face ochreons, but the present species is 

 much less speckled with dark scales ; the fringe is pure ochreons without the basal 

 dots that occnr in aiomaria, and the hindmargins of wings are not crenulate. 



82. Craspedia chlorochrea sp. nov. 



Forewings : cream-white, thickly dusted with pale greenish ochreous ; the lines 

 very indistinct; the first at one-fourth, curved ; the outer at five-sixths, denticulate, 

 parallel to hindmargin ; submarginal waved, pale ; a dark, greenish cell-spot ; costa 

 narrowly ochreous ; a marginal row of dull greenish spots ; fringe coucolorous ; a 

 diffuse oblique median shade. 



Hindwings : similar. 



Underside paler, without dusting ; costa of forewings fuscous ; cell-spots, outer 

 and marginal lines expressed. Face and palpi brown, collar ochraeeous ; vertex 

 and shoulders white ; thorax and abdomen like wings. 



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