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conglomeration of all tlie other usual hlott-hcs, leaving only a small yellow spot 

 near the hindmargin ahove thr anal angle. Ilindwings with a large round 

 discal .spot, a costal blotch above it, and a round blotch on inner margin above 

 the anal angle ; anal angle itself occupied by a larger roundish spot ; marginal 

 fascia, about half as broad as in forewings, with a small yellow spot uu the 

 hindmargin below the apex. Underside the same. Head, thorax, and alidomen 

 fuscous grey ; anal tuft and sides of pectus beneath yellowish. 



Expanse of wings : 46 mm. 



One S in Feld. collection witliout locality ; another example in the British 

 Museum is from Bogota. I think this form must be considered to indicate a 

 good species; the ground colour is decidedly paler and less yellow than in any 

 of the other forms, and the markings are in i)roi)ortion darker and deeper. The 

 outline basewards of the marginal band will no doubt vary in ditt'ereut examples, 

 according to the size and shajie of the conglomerated spots. 



SuBFAJiiLY NEPHODIINAE. 



A group of American genera, in the J J of which, instead of the fovea of 

 the forewings, there exists a short unconnected oblique bar, sometimes very 

 indistinct. 



Carpella ang^stilinea sp. uov. 

 Forewings satiny white, with the markings preciselj- the same as in districUi 

 Wlk., but only a third as broad and very concise. 



One tj from South America, without exact locality. 



Carpella innotata sp. nov. 



Wings pure silky white ; tlie costa of the forewings narrowly black from base to 

 apex. The ? has the antennae pectinated, but more shortly than in the (?. I have 

 not seen a ? of any of the other three species of Carpella. 



Expanse of wings : 52 mm. 



One (J, one ? from South America. 



Carpella (?) nubilata sp. nov. 



Wings dull silky white, with the co.sta broadly but concisely, the hindmargin 

 •difl'usedlv, smoky grey ; an irregularlj' wavy whitish subterininal line is visible through 

 the grey ; two smoky grey brown lines ; the first, vertical, at one-third, finer than the 

 second, and incurved sliortly at costa and inner margin ; the second thicker and 

 <larker, straight, from three-fourths of costa to two-thirds of inner margin, where it is 

 twice as near the first line as on the costa ; the smoky hue of the costa, just before 

 this line, extends as far as the cell ; fringe smoky grey. Hindwings white, with a 

 single central straight smoky grey line and grey fringes. Face and collar dull smoky- 

 grey ; palpi and antennae black ; tongue yellow ; thorax and abdomen luteous grey. 

 Underside : forewings with first line absent ; the second, the costa, and a large sub- 

 epical blotch dark smoky fuscous : hindwings with the costa diffusely, the central 

 line, and an additional submarginal curved shade, smoky. 



Expanse of wings : 52 mm. 



One c? from South America. 



