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nearly straight to below vein 4, then strongly incnvved and again cnrved outwards 

 to before anal angle ; submarginal line indicated by a small black-brown blotch 

 on vein 5 and a larger one at anal angle, both touching margin ; fringe black-brown, 

 becoming ochreous towards apex. 



HiiidiciiKjs : with outer line only ; in botli wings tliis line is ftiliowcd by small 

 white spots between the veins, the inner line nf fcjrcwings being jirecedcd by similar 

 spots. Face and palpi black-brown ; thora.x and aljdomen like wings. 



Underside pinkish ochreous, without speckles, the ftirewings flushed with 

 ocliraceons ; liindmargin and fringes of botli wings, costa and outer line of forcwiugs 

 black-brown. 



Expanse of wings : 21 mm. 



Two (?c?, 1 ?, from ( 'hiriqui, Panama. 



129. Neodora cretacea sp. nov. 



Forewings : chalk-white, thickly sjieckled with olive grey ; these specklings 

 are densest along the costa, and form an interrupted median shade, embracing the 

 black cell-spot ; inner and outer lines marked by black dashes on the veins, forming 

 double spots on costa and inner margin ; a dark submarginal cloud aboirt middle 

 and another on inner margin mark tlie course of tlie submarginal lino ; marginal 

 sjiots black ; fringe white. 



lliiidwhKjs : less speckled ; no first line, or submarginal cloud at middle. 



Underside white, with very few black speckles, these confined to the costal and 

 marginal areas ; costa of forewings dingy grey, with short black marks ; cell-spots 

 and outer lines of black sj)ots ; a diffuse blackisli submarginal chiud on forewings 

 along outer line from costa to middle. Face, palpi, shoulders, and base of patagia 

 grey ; rest of patagia white ; abdomen white, with basal half of segments grey. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



One c? from (Jallanga, Cuzco, Peru, 1500 ft., 1898 (Garlepp). 



130. Paracomistis dispar. 

 Isochromodes dispar Warr., Nov. Zool. VII. p. 217(?). 



Since the above species was described I liave seen 2 more ¥ ? and 'i S S from 

 Chiri(j^ni, Panama ; the 3 has the antennae fully pectinated ; so that the species 

 must be placed in Paracomistis. In the S S the markings are darker and more 

 distinct than in the ¥ ¥ ; the outer and submarginal lines being indicated by 

 Idackish spots on veins towards inner margin. 



The forewings of Paracomisfix liave no fovea, as was wrongly stated to be the 

 case in the original description. 



131. Paracomistis nebulosa sp. nov. 



Wings above marked exactly as in P. dispar, but the markings all still more 

 obscure, owing to the brownish grey snfl'nsion of the wings throughout. In fact, 

 judging from the npperside alone, the insect might be considered a suffused form 

 of dispar ; but the underside is totally different ; tlie ground-colour is dull oclireous 

 grey, thickly si)eckled with darker, instead of yellowish ochreous ; the outer line is 



