NO. 3535 MICROLEPIDOPTERA, IX — OBRAZTSOV 599 



follows: twelve broad, more or less sub quadrate spots on costa, most 

 of them continued distad as oblique, irregularly shaped streaks formed 

 by confluence with a longitudinal row of rotundate, subcostal spots, 

 only a few of which remain isolated; wing apex with a short, trifurcate 

 streak fused with an ovate spot located basad; termen with three 

 elongate, nearly 8-shaped, oblique streaks narrower than costal 

 streaks; at tornus two rather large, rotund spots; dorsum with 10 

 spotlike streaks slightly inclined in diiTerent directions and occasionally 

 touching each other with tips; five spots in discal cell, and one externad 

 of it, forming a common, longitudinal row; the outer two more remote 

 from each other and remaining spots of same row; a longitudinal 

 streak being a continuation of this row and located close before upper 

 of terminal streaks; two pairs of round spots beneath this longitudinal 

 streak, one pair below other and before two lower of terminal streaks, 

 and forming an 88-figure; four spots in interspace of veins Cui and 

 Cu2; eight spots in interspace below discal cell and vein Cuj; some 

 minute dots in external wing portion and here and there between large 

 spots; cilia black in front of spots, and white in interspaces. Length 

 of forewing 14 mm. Hindwing concolorous with forewing but without 

 white; at apex two large, rotundate spots touching each other; one 

 subtriangular spot on costa before apex; five moderately sized spots 

 on termen and tornus, and three larger ones on dorsum; two large, 

 round spots forming a row beneath discal cell, and two smaller spots 

 externad of it; two spots in interspace beneath vein Cu2, external of 

 these spots smaller; four large, somewhat unequally sized spots in 

 vein interspace next dorsad of this row, and two small spots dorsobasad 

 of basal of these four spots; ciha black or grayish in front of spots, 

 orange or whitish in interspaces. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Female genitalia. — Sinus vaginalis flatly infundibular; lamella 

 antevaginaUs bandlike, narrow at middle, and shghtly broader lat- 

 erally. Antrum cylindrical, slight]}^ longer than broad; coUiculi 

 lateral, vestigial; cervical portion of corpus bursae with a tangled 

 striation; cestum rather narrow, elongate, at margins serrate, tapering 

 cephalad, and divided by a narrow, medi ©longitudinal carina; corpus 

 bm'sae rather long and moderately broad; signum shaped as a smooth, 

 elongate area, at middle with a transverse, stronger sclerotized fold. 



Type. — Holotype, 9 (genitaha on sHde 8659), Marcapata, Peru, 

 4500 ft. (Rothschild Bequest) ; BM. 



Remarks.— Similar to Jumipennis Dognin but differs from this 

 species in some details of the wing markings. The costal streaks of 

 the forewing are inclined distad, while in fumipennis their tips are 

 tiu-ned sharply basad. The dorsal streaks of the forewing are more 

 numerous and shaped quite differently from fumipennis. This also 



