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Head, thorax, and abdomen straw-colour ; face white with the iii)i)er part 

 browu ; pectus, legs, and abdomen beneath all straw-colour. 



Expanse of wings : 44 mm. 



1 (j from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, S.E. I'eru, 6UUU ft., July I'JUx', dry 

 season (Ockendeu). 



65. Isochromodes turbinata spec. nov. 



Foreicing : jjale luteons-grey, slightly speckled with brown ; the markings all 

 dull chestnut brown ; a thick diffuse band at about one-third, sinnous, bent outwards 

 in cell and inwards on submedian fold, coalescing along inner margin with a broad 

 iwstmedian band, the costal half of which, except the edges, is paler; the inner 

 edge of this band starts from middle of costa, is angled outwards on the median 

 vein, then runs obliqnely inwards ; its outer edge from five-sixths of costa is 

 vertical to vein 4, jirojects strongly outwards between 4 and 5, and then curves 

 inwards to two-thirds of inner margin ; within the inner edge is a small black 

 cell-sj)ot ; submarginal line pale, indistinct, marked by irregular brown shadings 

 on each side, below 4 touching the projection of the brown band ; a fine browu 

 marginal lunulate line ; fringe pale with dark dots at base be}'ond veins. 



Uimhi-'nig : similar, but without inner line : the cell-spot ringed with paler. 



Underside cream-white, sparsely sjirinkled with dark scales ; marginal line 

 darker ; forewing with dark cell-spot and smoky fuscous shade from costa to 

 hindmargiu at vein 2, containing an obscure dark line across it parallel to hind- 

 margin to vein 2, this shade hardly visible on hindwing. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen grey ; face darker. 



Exjianse of wings : 44 mm. 



1 ? from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, S.E. Peru, G.5U0 ft., October I'Jn::.', dry 

 season (Ockenden). 



In shape and markings this species resembles J. maculosata Warr., but is 

 totally different in coloration ; beneath it somewhat resembles /. grisca, but the 

 ground-colour is not so white, and there is no shade on hindwing. 



'iO. Loxapicia cognata spec. nov. 



Forewimj : pale ochreous, speckled with dull brownish ; the lines pale brown ; 

 first before one-third, angled in cell shortly before the small black cell-spot, then 

 oblicpie to one-fouith of inner margin, jjreceded by a broad grey shade ; outer line 

 from apex to just beyond middle of inner margin, sinuous, being faintly bent in 

 cell and on submedian fold, and slightly curved outwards between those jioiuts, 

 followed by a broad grey shade ; submarginal line represented by dark dots on 

 veins, of which those on veins 1,2, 3 alone are consi)icuous ; fringe ochreous, with 

 minute dark dots at base beyond the veins. 



Ilindtcini/ : with the inner Hue distinct, curved, close to base, but without a 

 grey shade ; tlie rest as in forewing ; cell-spot black, close before outer line. The 

 brown speckling is densest in the marginal area of each wing and along costa of 

 forewing. 



Underside like upper; the shades broad and conspicuous; the submarginal 

 and outer uniting above middle in forewing. 



