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to the postmediaa ; all these lines are clear only in the pale costal space ; a ilark 

 red crenulate marginal line ; fringe red-brown, with bright ])ale .base and paler tij)s. 



Ilindwiiiii : dnll orange, with reddish brown striae, the costa and inner inargin 

 paler ; a large red-browu cell-spot, followed by a donlile red autemediau band from 

 inner margin to vein 6, and traces of a submarginal line on inner margin ; marginal 

 line red-brown, with spots between the veins : fringe rnfons. 



Underside yellowish, washed all over with pale red-brown ; the lines, all 

 darker ; cell-spots large, black. 



Head, palpi, and antennae greenish grey ; thorax and ab<lonien the same, dusted 

 with reddish : in the redder specimen (t//pe) the face and thorax are dull red ; the 

 smaller specimen is the darker. 



Exj)anse of wings : 22 — 2(1 mm. 



2 (?c? from Santo Domingo, Carabaya, S.E. Pern, (WiOi) ft., November liMi], 

 wet season (Ockenden). 



177. Cambogia intacta spec. nov. 



Forewiiiq anA hindu'iiifi : did! yellow, without any markings except tlie brciwn 

 discal sjiots. 



Underside the same. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorons. 



Expanse of wings : 2(5 mm. 



1 ? from Bulim, N.W. Ecuador, 160 ft., January 1001 (Flemming & Miketta). 



178. Cambogia lilacina spec. nov. 



Forewinq : lilac-grey without any distinct markings ; the costa narrowly dark 

 yellow ; on this costal edge the commencement of cross-lines can be traced running 

 very obscurely through the lilac ground colour ; two close to base, two subbasal, 

 two antemedian, four postmedian ; cell-spot dark ; marginal area from apex to anal 

 angle dnll dark yellow, sprinkled with ferruginous ; the fringe pale yellow. 



Hiiulwimj : with the basal two-fifths like forewing in colour, edged by a 

 median yellow band ; outer half of wing yellow, thickly sprinkled with ferruginous, 

 indistinctly crossed by three or four waved lines : fringe pale yellow. 



Underside like upper, the lilac slightly reddisli-tinged. 



Face, j)alpi, thorax, and abilonien lilac, the abdomen varied in places with dnll 

 yellow ; vertex and antennae snow-white. 



Expanse of wings : 30 mm. 



1 ? from Agualani, S.E. Peru, 10,ii00 ft., Se[itcnib..r I'.ml ((.)ckenden). 



(.)ne of the largest species of the genus ; apex of forewing pi-oniinent, hiiiil- 

 margin obliijne ; that of iiindwing bent at middle. 



170. Cambogia restrictata Warr., Noc. Zool. viii. p. 458 (lOOl). 



The S, from which the original description was made, was from Chiriqui, 

 Panama, and expanded 24 m"m. From N.W. Ecuador there have come lately 

 3 ?¥, 2 from Bulim, 1 from Salidero, taken in February 1001 by Messrs. 

 Flemming & Miketta, which are only 17 mm. in expanse. As so great a disj)arity 

 in the size of the sexes is unusual in this genns, it may be that the Ecuador ? ? 

 represent a small rare; unless, indeed, the t\]ie i from I'luiania was abnormally 

 larse. 



