( 13 ) 



approximating shortly, but not tonchiug near base, 7 from before end of cell ; 

 radial from centre of discocellnlar ; medians as in forewing ; inner margin between 

 vein 1 and the submedian fold containing a furrow lined with rows of hairs. 

 T}pe : Leucoreas rhodosticta spec. nov. 



22. Leucoreas rhodosticta spec. nov. 



FoiriciiKj : glossy white, with three straight pale brown bauds crossing the 

 wing ; first from one-third of costa to beyond middle of inner margin ; second from 

 about two-thirds of costa to three-fourths of inner margin ; third from five-sixths 

 of costa to just before anal angle ; fringe white. 



Uindwiny : with two bands, median and submarginal, starting from vein 6, 

 and curving into inner margin above anal angle. 



Underside of forewing with the two outer lines represented by rosy spots 

 on the veins, the inner faint, the outer with the spots large and distinct ; base 

 of cell and costal area tinged with rosy : hindwing with the outer line of spots 

 and the hairs of the fold on the inner margin rosy. 



Collar, vertex, face, and the fore-femora deep rosy ; face below white ; palpi 

 dark fuscous ; foretibiae and -tarsi dark fuscous with the joints white ; thorax, 

 abdomen, and other legs white. 



Expanse of wings : 52 mm. 



2 (? tj from Chulumaui, Bolivia, 20(J0 m., January 19til, wet season (Simons). 



1 ? from Santo Domingo, Garabaya, S.E. Peru, 6U(I(.) ft., January 1002, 

 wet season (Ockenden). 



23. Pycnoneura turpis spec. nov. 



Forewiny : dull iron-grey ; two transverse bauds dnll olive-brown, edged 

 on both sides by a whitish Innulate line, which in fresh specimens is probably 

 silvery ; the first near base, ontcurved ; the second at two-thirds, sinuous, incurved 

 beyond cell and again on the submedian fold ; the marginal area beyond it dull 

 bmwnisb, except at costa and on inner margin ; submarginal line indistinct, 

 whitish towards costa, darker below; fringe brown with base a little paler; a 

 round brownish discal spot. 



Hindwing : with the second band central ; the apex only brownish ; the 

 submarginal line pale, but obscure, throughout. 



Underside dull cinereous. 



Head and palpi black-brown ; thorax and abdomen like wings ; abdomen below 

 pale brownish. 



Exjianse of wings : 44 mm. 



1 (? from San Ernesto, Bolivia, liJOO m., August — September 1900 (Simons). 



This species, both as regards shape of wings and markings, might well be 

 identical with Layy/Ye f."* dentilineata Wlk. s.xvi. 1486 from Rio Janeiro, the type 

 of which, from the Fry Collection, should be in the Oxford Museum, but which 

 was not identified by Mr. Scliaus (cf. Pr. Z. S. IS'.IC. p. (Ud) ; but Walker says 

 that the antennae of liis insect are rather broadly pectinated, whereas the antennae 

 of the present species are shortly ciliated. It would seem that Walker had more 

 than one specimen before him, as he gives the expanse of wings 16 to 18 lines. 



