194 W. SCHAUS. 



Hiemalea vizarm. — %. Body fawn color, vertex dark brown. Wings 

 whitish fawn color, irrorated with brown, es])ecially on the outer half. Prima- 

 ries: costa brown; an inner brown line angled on costa, then straight to inner 

 margin ; a large brown discal spot, edged with blackish brown and divided by 

 the |>ale discocellular ; an outer geminate, brown, dentate line, followed by some 

 brown shadings; a wavy, dentate, subterminal, dark brown litie; the outer mar- 

 gin dark brown from vein 6 to inner angle. Secondaries with the discal spot 

 formed of a geminate dark brown streak ; the outer and subterminal lines as on 

 primaries, but less distinct. Underneath paler, with the lines all showing. Ex- 

 panse 26 mm. 



9- — Darker. Primaries: the inner line more wavy ; the outer margin muc^h 

 darker between veins 3-7; median space suffused with dark grey scales. Ex- 

 panse 31 mm. 



Hab. — Sao Paulo, S. E. Brazil ; Castro, Parana. 



liipoinelia mibilata. — Body light brown. Wings light brown, irrorated 

 with some reddish brown scales. Primaries: base darker, limited by the inner 

 line which is angled on ii.-,ta. then straight to inner margin ; a median dark line, 

 inwardly oblique to innor margin near the inner line, and passing close beyond 

 an upright white discal line; the space beyond median line between veins 2 and 

 6 dark violaceous brown; the apex also darker and limited by a subapical line 

 from costa to outer margin at vein 6; a terminal violaceous line. Secondaries 

 thickly irrorated with violaceous brown; only the terminal line visible; fringe 

 yellow, spotted with violaceous. Underneath the secondaries are luteous, with a 

 subterminal line. Expanse 18 mm. 



Hab. — Peru. In shape and arrangement of lines, this species is 

 very close to L. divaricata Warr. 



Suhfani. Sterrhin^. 



Asellodes vitraria. — Primaries with a little more than the basal half 

 vitreous, except the costa, inner margin and a median band, which, with the 

 outer margin, are lilacine-grey, thickly irrorated with olivaceous scales; there is 

 an outer greenish buff shade and a subterminal similar shade, the latter edged 

 on either side with dark brown and black scales, especially at inner angle. On 

 secondaries a large median vitreous space is surrounded by six smaller vitreous 

 spots, otherwise the wing is lilacine, irrorated with dark scales, and there are 

 some greenish buff -shadings on outer margin below apex. Expanse 29 mm. 



Hab. — Ecuador. The secondaries in this species are prolonged 

 acutely at veins 6 and 7, and broadly at anal angle. The shape of 

 the wings is more like that of the 9 of A. feuedraria Gn. On the 

 secondaries vein 5 is nearer 6 than 4, so the genus should no doubt 

 be placed in the Geometrinse. 



