Micro-ZepidojJtcra from, Bolivia and Peru. 25 



species, but even if this is found to be specifically con- 

 stant, I shall not regard it here as requiring generic 

 separation, the agreement in all other characters being 

 so close. 



Gonionota isophylla, n. sp. 



(^. 22 mm. Head rosy-whitisli mixed with pale yellowish. Palpi 

 light rosy sprinkled with grey, second joint above with rough 

 expanded hairs towards apex, mixed with blackish-grey near apex, 

 terminal joint half second, with moderate rough median scale- 

 projection posteriorly, and blackish-grey median band, tip whitish. 

 Antennae grey, suffused with rosy towards base. Thorax yellowish- 

 crimson. Abdomen pale grey. Fore-wings elongate, costa strongly 

 and evenly arched, apex rounded, termen rather obliquely rounded ; 

 yellowish-crimson-rosy ; extreme costal edge white ; a broad suffused 

 light yellow patch extending along costa from before middle to near 

 apex, indistinctly spotted with pale fuscous suffusion ; two or three 

 very undefined black dots on termen beneath apex : cilia yellowish- 

 rosy, on costa white. Hind-wings light reddish-grey ; cilia grey- 

 whitish tinged with reddish. 



Peru, Huancabamba ; one specimen. 



Go7iionota comastis, n. sp. 



(^ . 2-i mm. Head, palpi, and thorax crimson-red mixed with 

 yellow ; palpi with second joint expanded with scales towards apex 

 above, sprinkled with purplish-fuscuos, terminal joint little more 

 than half second, with short rough projecting scales towards base 

 anteriorly (normal posterior scale-projection probably abraded), apex 

 yellow. Antennae fuscous sprinkled with crimson, beneath pale 

 ochreous. Abdomen ochreous-whitish. Fore-wings suboblong, 

 somewhat dilated posteriorly, costa anteriorly moderately, pos- 

 teriorly slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen almost straight, nearly 

 vertical ; bright deep yellow, broadly and suffusedly reticulated 

 with crimson-red, becoming confluent towards margins ; some small 

 irregular scattered fuscous spots on anterior half ; costal edge 

 fuscous, interrupted with white before middle, and by a small 

 triangular white spot at | ; a fuscous streak from middle of costa 

 to J of dorsum, preceded by a small oblique white spot in disc, 

 partially edged anteriorly with dark fuscous ; a curved linear dark 

 fuscous mark representing second discal stigma ; some fuscous 

 suffusion round white costal spot, whence proceed two rather curved 

 rows of cloudy dark fuscous dots to before tornus ; some purplish- 

 fuscous suffusion along termen : cilia fuscous, towards tips whitish 



