182 Mr. E. Meyrick on 
and tufted with grey and white projecting scales towards 4, above 
with long dark grey hairpencil from base lying in a subcostal groove, 
clothed with whitish hairs; cilia whitish, basal third pale fuscous. 
Prru, Chanchamayo; two specimens. 
AGRIOPHARA, Ros. 
I propose to maintain this as a distinct genus from 
Stenoma, differing from it by the possession of more or 
less developed tufts or ridges of raised scales on the disc 
of forewings; it is a natural division, and its separation 
will assist the comprehension of this extensive group. It 
includes morbida Zell., acronitis Busck, mendoron Busck, 
epophrysta Meyr., monastra Meyr., inscita Busck, gemina 
Zell., tritypa Meyr., and other South American species, 
besides the group of Australian species on which it was 
originally founded. 
Agriophara discors, n. sp. 
3g. 23 mm. Head lilac-fuscous, face mixed with ochreous and 
whitish. Palpi fuscous, terminal joint shorter than second. Thorax 
fuscous, posteriorly mixed with ferruginous-ochreous. Abdomen 
fuscous, median third whitish-ochreous. Forewings elongate, 
rather narrow, posteriorly slightly dilated, costa anteriorly slightly 
arched, faintly sinuate beyond middle, apex rounded, termen 
rounded, little oblique; lilac-fuscous, mixed with brown, with 
some scattered blackish scales; several tufts of scales on or near 
fold anteriorly; two oblique obtusely angulated series of brown 
tufts crossing wing from before middle of costa to ? of dorsum, first 
including in disc a small blackish-mixed spot partially outlined 
with whitish; beyond these the terminal third of wing is wholly 
ochreous-white, crossed by a strongly sinuate line of grey dots from 
a small spot on costa to tornus, a cloudy grey dentate line near 
termen, and a series of minute indistinct blackish dots suffused 
with ferruginous-ochreous just before termen: cilia grey, towards 
tornus whitish. Hindwings grey, apical margin suffused with 
whitish ; cilia grey, towards tips whitish-tinged. 
Peru, Chanchamayo; one specimen. 
Agriophara batrachopis, n. sp. 
g. 34 mm. Head and thorax whitish mixed with light olive- 
brownish. Palpi stout, white, basal 3 of second joint dark fuscous, 
terminal joint little more than half second, base and an anterior 
