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Vertex, thorax, patagia, anil dnrsuin olive-greeii ; the hair of tlie patagia 

 sprinkled with pale scales ; antennae green, speckled with white towards liase ; 

 face, pectus, and abdomen beueath deep orange-fulvous ; legs deep fulvous, marked 

 with black and white scales at the joints ; palpi brownish fulvous. 



Expanse of wings : 44 mm. 



1 S from Hnancabamba, C'erro de Pasco, Peru, 0— 1ii,UIM) ft. (Biittger). 



Colpodonta gen. nov. 



Foreiriiig : costa straight, with a slight inflection beyond middle ; apex blunt ; 

 hindmargin irregularly oblique outwardly to vein 4, then inwardly, forming two 

 deep sinuses on each side of vein 3, which forms a similar ]irojectiou outwards 

 between them. 



Uiiuhc'uiij : with hindmargin curved, creuulate in upjier half. 



Antennae of cJ simple ; palpi porrect, short ; thorax and pectus thickly haired. 



Neuration : forewiug, cell half as long as wing ; discocellular concave ; first 

 median nervule a little beyond middle, second close to third ; radials normal ; 

 7, 8, U stalked ; 10, 11 se[)arate, 11 anastomosing with 12, and 10 with 11 ; hind- 

 wing costal shortly approximated to subcostal ; 3 and 7 close to angles of cell. 



Type: Colpodonta pi inienta Dogn. (Azeliiia) — phyllodontaria Warr. 



The diagnosis of the genus was omitted in Not. Zool. xi. p. 569, where the 

 type species was described under the name oi phijUodontaria. 



■ 144. Euclysia ochrivitta spec. nov. 



Forewing : lilac-grey, covered with indistinctly darker slender transverse 

 striatious ; costal edge narrowly pale ; no cell-spot or inner line visible; the outer 

 line takes the form of an ocbreous band from costa just before apex to inner 

 margin before anal angle, bent at middle, the upper half obli(iue inwards, the 

 lower vertical ; from vein 2 to 4 the outer edge of the band is jiale brown ; fringe 

 lilac-grey tinged with brownish, white-tipped between the veins, which rnn out 

 into small sharp teeth. 



Iliiidwing : with the ocbreous band straight ; the veins, as in forewing, paler. 



Underside paler. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen pale grey, the abdomen somewhat darker. 



Expanse of wings : 60 mm. 



1 S from Yungas de la Paz, Bolivia, September 1809, 1000 m. (Garlepp). 



The angle at vein 4 in both wings prominent. The species is closely related 

 to Eticlijsia carmata, from Santo Domingo, S.E. Pern, described by me as a 

 I'hijllodonta in Nov. Zool. xi. p. 166. 



145. Eutomopepla albicoUaris spec. nov. 



Forewing: uniform fawn-colour, sjieckled with darker; lines very obscnre ; 

 a median from a dark costal sj)ot just beyond middle, and a submarginal from a 

 similar spot before apex to close before anal angle ; a black cell-spot : fringe rufous, 

 silvery white in the excisions below middle ; costa slightly ocbreous. 



Hindwing : with both lines more distinct; hiudmargia from middle to anal 

 angle blackish ; fringe rufous, tijiped with white between the veins. 



Underside bluish grey in basal two-thiids, marginal third olive grey-brown ; 

 fringe reddish. 



