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62. Cimicodes ferruginea spec. nov. 



Forewiiuj : dark chestnut brown, paler, tinged with olive and yrey. between 

 first and second Hue, and deep ferruginous between second and submarginal lines ; 

 costal streak bright ochveons straw-colonr, along costal edge tinged with olive, 

 and with very few dark speckles ; the inner and outer lines pale lilac grey, both 

 concave ontwards, the central space towards the lines deeper brown ; cell-spot 

 black in a lilac-grey oval ; snbmarginal line starting as a fine sinnous white line 

 at costa, then grey, inwardly edged with black-brown ; the outer line runs straight 

 into the pale costal streak, and both are without white vein-dots; fringe grey-brown, 

 with i^ale tips. 



Hindwiixj : with the costal area and the inner margin up to first line olive 

 grey-brown with dark striae ; the rest of the wing deep ferruginous ; submarginal 

 line dark brown, irregularly dentate; margin from anal angle to vein 4 deep brown ; 

 fringe as in forewing ; inner line passing over the black cell-spot. 



Underside dull olive-brown, with dark speckles ; outer line marked by white 

 vein-dots ; submarginal dentate-lunulate, blackish edged with pale grey. 



Head, apical two-thirds of jiatagia and thorax, and abdomen deep brown; 

 shoulders and basal third of thorax and patagia pale green ; legs dull orange 

 speckled and ringed with black. 



Expanse of wings : 52 mm. 



1 c? from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, S.E. I'eru, 6500 ft., October 1902, dry 

 season (Ockenden). 



Distinguished from all other si)ecies of the genus by the bright ferruginous 

 tinge and strikingly pale costa. 



63. Euclysia carueata. 



Phyllodoiila mnuatu Warr., Nur. ZwA. xi. p. 16U (1904). 



This species was wrongly referred by me to the geuns PlujUodonta : it is a 

 true Eiwh/sia ; and the S, which I have now seen, is like the ?. Tlie species comes 

 nearest to Euclysia macalata Warr., originally described as a Paiayouia. 



64. Isochromodes straminea spec. nov. 



ForeiciiKj : pale straw-colour, speckled with fine rust-coloured scales ; the 

 lines of this same tint, all more or less parallel to hindmargin and lunulate- 

 dentate ; first from one-third of costa to one-fourth of inner margin, obscure ; 

 median thicker, more difiiise, followed on inner margin by a round greyish 

 blotch ; outer line indistinct and interrupted, marked chiefly by brown dashes on 

 the veins, followed by a grey blotch between 3 and 4, thence incurved and running 

 into the grey blotch of median line ; submarginal line also marked by brown 

 vein-spots only, and ending in a grey cloud ; cell-spot small and black, be3'ond a 

 Innule of tiie median line ; fringe concolorous, with slight brown dots at the 

 vein-ends ; hindmargin not crenulate. 



Hindwing : similar, but without basal line ; the markings all less distinct. 



Underside pale straw-colour, brown-freckled towards costa only ; a dark grey 

 submarginal line, obscurely luuulate-deutate on both wings, running in from 

 vein 3 to 2, and there ending, followed in both wings beyond cell by a grey cloud. 



