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Itindiriiiij : wliitish grt^y, with traces of black lines iVom iiiiier margin. 

 Underside siujilar, btit with the lines obscure. 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen grey. 

 Expanse of wings : 25 mm. 



1 ¥ from Santo Domingo, C'arabaya, S.E. Peru, 0000 ft., November 1001, 

 wet season (Oekenden). 



Subfamily HETERUSIINAE. 

 I'^S. Heterusia amplificata spec. nov. 



Like //. qudtlrujiluMvia Hiib.-Gey., but with all the yellow rays brighter 

 and broader ; especially the outer one of hindwings, and that from the costa 

 in the forewings ; this swells out below the subcostal vein to more than twice 

 the width of the corresponding mark in quadruplicaria, and nearly touches vein 1 

 before the anal angle. In size it is decidedly larger. On the underside it 

 agrees in all particulars. 



Expanse of wings : 36 mm. 



1 c? from Upper River Tom, La Merced, Peru, August, Se]itember 1001, 

 3000 m. (Simons). 



189. Heterusia fractifascia spec. nov. 



Forewing : olive-brown, with a faint tinge of plum-colour; a curved white 

 streak from middle of costa to below vein 3, like the lower half of the foreleg 

 of a horse in shape ; fringe brown. 



Hindwing : basal two-thirds grey, marginal third dark jilum-cohiur, inter- 

 rupted by a white blotch, starting broad from the end of cell, and narrowing 

 before hindmargin, where it forms a white spot in the fringe lielow vein 0, and 

 throwing off a s])ur to the costa before the dark margin. 



Underside of forewing like upperside, but basal area whitish freckled with 

 purplish ; a patch of pale scales at anal angle, and a whitish line at base of 

 fringe on costal half; the grey area of upperside whitisli with purplish freckles, 

 bounded by a thick purplish line, four times rectangularly bent before reaching 

 the median vein, then broadly curved outwards ; the space beyond it white, 

 unspotted, projecting an arm to hindmargin between two dark purple blotches. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen purplish cinerous. 



Expanse of wings : 34 mm. 



1 (? from Balzapamba, E. Ecuador, 750 m., March 1899 (Haeiiscli). 



A species standing by itself; somewhat recalling coUddata Wlk. 



190. Heterusia liturata spec. nov. 

 ForeiciiKj : black; the markings pale sulphur-yellow; fmir costal marks, 

 the first roundish at base, the second just beyond, oblique, the third and fourth 

 vertical, tooth-shaped, at two-fifths and three-fifths ; all four represented on 

 median vein, the two first as elongate small spots, generally confluent, the two 

 last as two large oval blotches confluent below, so forming a large kidney-shaj)ed 

 blotch ; in one example these blotches are quite sejiarate, the first round, the 

 second transversely elongate ; the submedian vein is sometimes marked with 

 jiale scales near base; fringe black checpiered with pale between the veins aliove 

 vein 3 wliollv l)lack below it. 



