( .^79 ) 



Head and thorax deep olive ; abdomen paler and greyer ; antcnnal pectinations 

 rnfons. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



1 (? from Tncnman, Argentina, April 1902 (Dinelli). 



191. Perusia subsordida spec. nov. 



i^orezw;^ ; pale stnaw-colonr, thickly irrorated with olive-grey sjseckling; first 

 line very obscure, angled on the median, and indicated by dark spots on the veins ; 

 onter line oblique, from a little before apex to three-fourths of inner margin, reddish 

 and marked by red dots on the veins, the apical area beyond it also tinged with red ; 

 cell-spot faint ; fringe straw-colour with grey dusting. 



Ilindidng : pearly white ; fringe white. 



Underside of forewing suffused with olive-grey, darker towards base and along 

 costa, which is dusted with darker ; a triangular red patch at apex ; cell-sjiot dark ; 

 hindwing whitish, with very faint dusting, chiefly along costa. 



Head and thorax straw-colour ; abdomen whitish. 



Expanse of wings : 28 mm. 



1 jj from Huancabamba, Cerro de Pasco, Pern, 6000 to 10,000 ft. (Bottger). 



Near to P. paja Dogn., distinguished by the discoloured underside of wings 

 and the absence of the dotted lines thereon. 



192. Phyllodonta pseudonyma spec. nov. 



Forctinncj : grey-brown, with a tinge of brick-red, and with scattered fine 

 dark striae ; costal edge with alternate pale and dark marks ; the two lines moss- 

 greeu, edged with reddish ; inner line from one-fourth of costa to one-third of 

 inner margin, outwardly curved and thick ; outer line from five-sixths of costa, 

 shortly oblique outwards, from vein 7 oblique inwards to below 3, bent out- 

 wards on submedian fold, and reaching inner margin at three-fifths ; in both 

 lines the veins are marked with white dashes across the green, most plainly 

 in the outer line on veins 1, 6, and 7 ; the outer line is followed by a lunulate- 

 edged vinous shade, which is paler close to the line between veins 3 and 5, 

 and on inner margin forms a kidney-shaped pale blotch edged with vinous ; 

 it is followed towards anal angle by a collection of black and brown scales 

 and striae; cell-spot red-brown, round which an indistinct reddish median shade 

 can be traced ; the brick-red tinge is strongest between the two lines ; fringe 

 concolorous. 



Hindwing : dull reddish, towards hindmargin olive-green ; a dark jwstmedian 

 line followed by a paler red band, then a curved green line followed by a reddish 

 shade, as in forewing, but both much more obscure ; veins and fringe paler, 

 the fringe with dark spots beyond the vein-ends. 



Underside of forewing fawn-colour, tinged slightly in places with rufous and 

 greenish, and with fine dark striations ; median and outer lines brown, not reaching 

 below vein 2, the whole inner margin being blurred grey ; between veins 2 and 4 

 touching outer line a large diffnsc purplish blotch edged outwardly by a whitish 

 cloud ; hindwing with the three lines of upperside marked, the basal half with 

 thick conspicuous vinons-red striae ; cell-spot a thick black ring with pale centre, 

 much larger than that on forewing. 



