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95. Zeuctoneura subviridis spec. nov. 



Foreivinq : dull greenish ochreous ; iiiiier line at one-fourth and niediun 

 from one-half of costa, both obscurely marked, bent in middle of wing-, tlicu 

 (ililiiine inwards; outer line at three-fourths, blackish, sinuous, incnrved beyond 

 cell and on snbmedian fold, followed at anal angle by a dark blotch ; marginal 

 line slightly darker ; fringe dull green, mottled with darker beyond veins. 



Hind winy : with obscure antemediaa and outer lines, and a small black 

 cell-dot. 



Underside much paler, ochreous slightly green-tinged ; forewiug rosy along 

 costa and veins ; base of forewing grey ; a blackish median line, and thick 

 black outer sinuous line, the black running out along the veins ; marginal line 

 lilack ; fringe ochreous, mottled with black. Hindwing with small cell-spot and 

 thick black outer line, followed by a blotch at apex. 



Head black ; thorax and abdomen like wings. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



3 cJ(?, 2 ? ?, from Santo Domingo, L!araba3'a, S.E. Peru, 6000 ft., January 

 1902, wet season (Oekenden). 



The black of the outer lines below shows through in parts on the upjierside. 



SuBKAMiLY HYDRIOMENINAE. 

 Anapalta gen. nov. 

 Agreeing with Epirrlioe in ueuration ; distinguished by the palpi and 

 antennae ; the palpi are npcurved or porrect in front of face, the third segment 

 erect ; the antennae are lamellate, and quite simple, without even short ciliations. 

 Type : Anapalta acerbafa Feld. 

 (Juite a large number of S. American species will be found referable liere. 



90. Anapalta caliginosa. 



Hammaptera caliginosa Warn, xVor. Zool.vn. p. 177, $ (IIUM)). 



This species, described from a ? only, was doubtfully referred to llnmmapti-ra. 

 The insect proves, however, not to belong to that genus ; the inner margin of 

 the hindwing of the c? is simple. The SS are, as a rule, paler than the ¥ ?, 

 and more brightly coloured ; the pale cream-coloured band before central fascia 

 sometimes becomes olive-green, like the band following the fascia, while tlie 

 central area is varied with brown and olive-green ; all the lines are more 

 distinct ; the hindwing is glossy white, with the inner marginal area greyish 

 olive ; no darker marginal border, but on the inner margin above anal angle are 

 •the commencements of two blackish lines, which in some instances can be traced 

 across the wing as curved grey lines. 



6 (Jc? from Charaplaya, Bolivia, June 1901, 1300 m. (Simons). 



97. Anapalta infundibulata ab. vinosata nov. 



Differs from tlie ordinary form of Guenee's species in having the basal two- 

 thirds of forewiug sufi'used with vinous red, the central fascia being entire fniui 

 costa to inner margin; the outer-; third is whitish grey, with all the markings 

 very concisely and clearly expressed. 



In the hindwing and underside it agrees with the type-form. 



1 S Irimi ( 'hiincliamayo, .lune to August 1901 (HoH'manns). 



