( 576 ) 



Underside similar ; the speclcling coarser, aud limited to the costal area of 

 forewing only. 



Thorax and abdomen straw-colonr ; face white ; collar and front of shoiildtTS 

 reddish. 



Expanse of wings : 24 mm. 



2 ? ? from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, S.E. Teru, OUUO ft., March l'.J02, 

 Avet season (Ockenden). 



Decidedly larger and more strongly built than ^f. orsitaria Gnen., from which 

 it is separated by the red fringe ; the outer line also is not so near the margin 

 of the wings. 



1n3. Microxydia strigosa spec. nov. 



Forewing : cream-colour, thickly covered with pale rufous olive striae ; the 

 lines of the same tint, thick ; first at one-third, bent in cell; second at two-thirds, 

 curved below costa, and outcurved towards inner margin ; an obscure cell-spot ; 

 fringe pale rufous. 



Hiiulicing : with outer line only, from three-fourths of costa to just above 

 anal angle ; cell-spot small. 



Underside without striae, except along costa of forewing ; cell-spots brown ; 

 outer line marked by spots on veins and a large brown spot on costa of 

 forewing. 



Head, thorax, aud abdomen like wnngs. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



2 ? ? from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, S.E. Peru, GoUO ft., December 1902, 

 wet season (Ockendeu). 



184. Mimogonodes faliginosa. 



Mdtincimi fuUginosa Warr., Nov. Zool. xi. p. 156. ? (19U4). 



Having now seen a c? of this species, of which the antennae are quite 

 simple, I find it must be transferred to Mimogonodes. The hiudwing, unlike 

 the other species, has the hindmargin bluntly bent at middle, not rounded. 

 The c? is slightly smaller than the ? , but otherwise resembles it. 



185. Mixopsis leodorata. 



Cirsofles leofloratn Guen., Plud. i. p. 42. ? (1857). 



Laudosiu li/pUiria Feld., Jicise Nnv., t. 133, fig. 30. cJ (1874). 



I have lately met with ¥ ? of this species ; and there seems no room to doubt 

 that Guen6e's ? is the other sex of tgptaria Feld. 



186. Mixopsis pulvei-ata spec. nov. 



Forewing : pale ochreous, densely dusted with blackish scales ; costal area 

 with fewer black scales, but tinged with pale brown in outer half ; an indistinct 

 green shade at one-third, and a narrow green outer line from near apex to before 

 anal angle, with faint traces of a greenish submarginal line ; cell-spot large, oval, 

 filled up with green scales ; a row of dark marginal dots at end of veins ; fringe 

 rufous. 



Ilindwing : paler, the dusting finer; a smaller round cell-spot, greenish 

 traces of two greenish outer lines ; marginal dots aud fringe as iu forewing. 



