( 508 ) 



Underside with all the tints paler. 



Face and palpi reddish above, pale below ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen yellow, 

 thickly sprinkled with red ; a white spot between antennae, which are reddish. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



1 6 from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, 8.E. Pern, 6000 ft., January 1903, wet 

 season (Ockenden). 



A species unlike any other. Hindlegs broken. 



34. Anisodes falgurata spec. uov. 



Forewing : dull chocolate-brown with ochreous dusting; the lines ochreous ; 

 first from one-fourth of costa to one-third of inner margin, angled on subcostal vein, 

 then vertical, externally slightly darker-edged ; outer line fiom five-sixths of costa to 

 five-sixths of inner margin, curved and slightly bent inwards at vein 4, darker-edged 

 internally ; submarginal line acutely zigzag, occupying the whole marginal area 

 the outer teeth touching the black marginal spots, which are connected by a dark 

 festoon ; fringe concolorous ; cell-spot dark reddish above, with some whitish slightly 

 raised scales below. 



Ilindwing : similar, the outer line more strongly bent at middle ; cell-spot 

 linear, ochreous white, outwardly edged with deep brown. 



Underside dull blurred reddish-ochreons, darker in forewing ; the outer lines 

 broad and pale, inwardly edged with a reddish crennlate lino. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings ; uj)per half of face dark brown. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



1 S, Upper River Toro, La Merced, Peru, 3000 m., August, September 1901 

 (Simons). 



Hiudmargins crennlate ; hindtibiae of S with terminal spurs only. A very 

 distinct species. 



35. Anisodes gigantula spec. nov. 



Forewing: yellow-ochreous, thickly dusted with bright rosy striae ; the tliree 

 cross-lines or bands, as in annularis Feld., but narrower and more distinct, also 

 bright rosy, like the cell-mark, which resembles that ot arrnularis; a row of marginal 

 spots, sometimes hardly visible ; fringe like wings. 



Ilindwing : similar. 



Underside with fewer striae and much brighter markings. 



Upper half of face, upper edge of palpi, and forelegs externally rosy ; vertex, 

 collar, and antennae ochreous, without speckling; thorax, patagia, and basal 

 segments of abdomen ochreous, covered with rosy speckling ; rest of abdomen 

 ochreous, with a large red dorsal blotch on fourth segment ; underside of 

 abdomen and legs ochreous onl}'. 



Expanse of wings : 50 to 02 mm. 



Numerous from Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. 



I have hitherto referred this to annularis Feld., but I now feel convinced thai 

 they are distinct species ; among the numbers from Santo Domingo, S.E. Pern, only 

 one has been received which can possibly be considered annularia ; in this latter 

 species the ground-colour is more blurred, and the bands, though broader, are 

 less distinct. Felder's type was from Brazil, and expands 40 mm. only ; gigantula 

 expands 00 mm. 



