160 Lord Walsingham's revision of the 



recurved over the whole thorax, and are paler on the side turned 

 towards the back. Antennae slender at the tip, so shortly serrated 

 as to appear cylindrical, slightly pubescent. Anal tuft as pale as 

 the legs. Fore wings 5 lines long," rather narrow, pointed, with the 

 hind margin curving back, pale ochreous-grey, more or less shading 

 into yellowish ochreous, and irregularly sprinkled with scattered 

 black scales. A white longitudinal stripe runs from the shoulder 

 to the tip of the wing ; its front edge is irregularly bordered with 

 black, except at the base, and a black transverse streak extending 

 from this border runs nearly across it. The ground colour between 

 this and the costa is rather dark. One specimen has five brown 

 dots along the inner margin, and another has a continuous series of 

 brown particles. Fringes not much paler than the ground colour. 

 Hind wings pointed, but ending much more obtusely than the fore 

 wings ; dark brownish. Fringes paler round the tips of the wings, 

 and on the inner margin. Under side unicolorous dark grey- 

 brown, but the abdominal area of the hind wings and the adjacent 

 fringes conspicuously pale. One of the specimens in Staudinger's 

 collection is from Cuba, and the other two are perhaps from 

 Brazil." 



This species, having the antennae shortly serrated, is 

 probably rightly placed in the genus Anaphora. 



Anaphora bogotensis, n. s. (PI. VIII. , fig. 14). 

 Palpi recurved, reaching to the posterior edge of the thorax. 

 Antennas stout, strongly serrated. Head, thorax, and palpi 

 greyish brown. Fore wings greyish brown, blotched and sprinkled 

 with brownish fuscous, a brownish fuscous spot on the end of the 

 cell, another more conspicuous about the middle of the fold, 

 preceded by a smaller one of the same colour, a row of indistinct 

 brownish fuscous spots along the costal margin, others less notice- 

 able along the apical margin, with a line of three extending 

 obliquely inwards from below the apex. Hind wings brown, with 

 somewhat paler fringes. Abdomen greyish brown ; lateral claspers 

 rather wide, slightly depressed, and decidedly concave at the ends ; 

 the uncus is double, abruptly angulated above, the angle projecting 

 in an obtuse point, the points or hooks below diverging ; at the 

 base of the uncus above is a small supplementary point or pro- 

 tuberance from the end of the same segment. Exp. al. 28 mm. 



Hob. Eleven males from Zeller's cabinet, collected 



:: If English lines are intended this would give an expanse of 

 about 21 mm. when measured in the same manner as A. fusillus. 



