NO. 2006. YALE PERUVIAN EXPEDITION, LEPIDOPTERA—DYAR. 641 



in. submarginal space a little farther out. Hind wing with yel- 

 lowish bar at end of cell and pale suffusion beyond it; submarginal 

 row of suffused spots. Below, fore wing whitish with ocher tint at 

 base, blackish beyond; spots repeated; termen washed with pale. 

 Hind wing ocherous white, dusted vnih. dark atoms ; blackish rounded 

 quadrate, powdery spots, one in cell, row of three centrally, outer 

 row of six, blurred and forming a band excurved centrally. 



Cbiypes.— Four specimens, Cat. No. 15631, U.S.N.M., Cantas, 2,000 

 feet, November, 1911; Cotahuasi, 9,000 feet, October, 1911. 



Allied to H. emma Staudinger. 



FamUy SPHINGID.E. 



SESIA TITAN Cramer. 



Huadquina, 5,000 feet, July 29, 1911. 



SESIA FADUS Cramer. 



Northwest coast of South America, on steamer, June 21, 1911. 

 Family SATURNIID.E. 



SATURNIODES ORIOS, new species. 



Dark gray; wings irrorated with dark ocher scales; inner line of 

 fore wing irregularly dentate, white, narrowly edged with black with- 

 out, with black lines along veins 1 and 2 to outer line; discal ocellus 

 hyaline, black ringed, then narrowly with dark ocher; outer line 

 waved, white, edged black on both sid*, expanding over apex 

 where is a short partly black, partly deep crimson patch; a white 

 band following outer line, then red, black, and ocher scales; margin 

 very narrowly dark clay-brown. Hind wing dull and little marked 

 on costa; mesial line white to back of ocellus, black edged; ocellus 

 with small hyaline center, its ocher rim broad; outer line as on fore 

 wing, its outer border becoming crimson at apex, the following white 

 area mixed with crimson scales; margin as on fore wing. Beneath, 

 gray, with yellow scales only marginally; a mesial blackish straight 

 band on both wings, with yellow powdering. Hind wing without 

 mesial line, the line being toward base, black, wavy, white-bor- 

 dered. No submarginal white on either wing. Expanse. 115 mm. 



Type.— Male, Cat. No. 15632, U.S.N.M., Cuzco, 11,500 feet, Novem- 

 ber, 1910. 



Jordan founded the genus Satumiodes^ on Satumia medea Maassen.^ 

 He describes thi'ee subspecies of medea. Druce described Satumia 

 ockendeni,^ which is evidently a Satumiodes. The present form is 

 apparently nearer to ockendeni than to medea; it does not appear to 

 agree with any of the descriptions. The forms of Saturniodes all 



1 Novltates Zool., vol. IS, 19n, p. 132. 



2 Stiibel's Reise durch Col., Ecuad., Peru, etc., 1890, p. 133, pi. 5, fig. 7. 



3 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), vol. 17, 1906, p. 411. 



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