( -"o ) 



thorax and abdomen like winas : abdonieu in the tJ with five bhick sjiots on 

 dorsum. 



Expanse of wings : 3(3 mm. 



2 <?(?, 2 ? ?, from Santo Domingo, (ianibayn. S.E. Pern, 60U() ft., November 

 1901, wet season (Ockendeu). 



Wings narrow and elongate ; hindwings with distinct tooth at middle of 

 hindmargin, convex above, concave below. Like nnpariata. Giien., but larger. 



77. Craspedia internexata spec. nov. 



ForewliKj : lione-colour, with slight blackish dusting; the markings ochraceons; 

 basal line obscure, bent below costa, then oblitpie ; median shade from below costa 

 at two-thirds to middle of inner margin, preceded by a distinct black cell-spot ; 

 the exterior line and the inner of the two subterminal shades both lunnlate-dentate 

 and coalescing to form a fascia, insinuate beyond cell and in submediau interval, 

 connected below costa and below median by ochreous streaks with the median 

 shade ; marginal area ochreons, leaving the submargiual line broad and well 

 marked, consisting of irregular lunate patches ; marginal spots black, distinct, 

 each preceded by a small pale space ; fringe bone-colonr. 



Hindwinq : with the median shade of forewing produced as a straight ochreous 

 antemedian band, followed by the black cell-spot; the rest as in forewing; the 

 band formed by the two connected lines much swollen towards costa. 



Underside paler ; cell-spots and marginal spots in both wings ; the fascia 

 shown only in the forewing, fuscous-tinged at inner margin. 



Face, vertex, thorax, and abdomen all pale ; palpi externally and front of 

 forelegs dark fuscons. 



Expanse of wings : 21 mm. 



1 ? from Salidero, N.W. Ecuador, 350 ft., February 11)01 (Flemming and 

 Miketta). 



This seems distinct from the other species with white face ; the hindmargin 

 of hiadwing is very visibly angled at middle, and crenulate ou each side. 



'><. Craspedia trias spec, nov., and ab. tincta nov. 



Forewing : pale ochreons, somewhat thickly dusted with black atoms ; the 

 lines ochraceons ; first at one-fourth, outcurved to the submediau fold, then 

 vertical ; median parallel to it, ontcurved round the black cell-spot ; outer line 

 at (juite three-fourths, oblique outwards to vein 6, there acutely angled and 

 obli(piely incurved to 4, where, after a blunter angle, it is again oblique inwards, 

 dentate-lunulate to inner margin ; the two submargiual shades quite narrow, and 

 irregular, the inner one ajiproaching outer line at 6, the outer running close to 

 hindmargin : marginal dark dots small ; fringe ochreons, without dots. 



Uimlwing : similar, but without basal line, the median line antemedian. 



Underside jiale ochreous, dusted with grey in forewing : cell-spots distinct, 

 black ; outer line of forewing only plain. 



Head, face, thorax, and abdomen all ochreous, the last dusted with dark scales : 

 l)alpi externally and front of forelegs dark fuscous. 



Exj)anse of wings : 22 mm. 



Very much like C. approhatu Warr., with which and atomarm ^V'arr., it agrees 

 in t'.ie pale face ; but distinguished by the course and shape of the outer line. 



