680 Messrs. W. F. H. Rosenberg and G. Talbot on 
confluent and ringed with yellowish-brown. The spots in 2 and 3 
are similarly ringed. 
A single g from Yahuarmayo, S. Peru, 1200 feet, 
April to May 1912. In Collection Adams, British Museum, 
1 2 La Merced, Peru, 2500 feet, May to June 1903; 1 3 
ee Ramon, Peru, 3000 feet, October 1903; 1 ¢ Perené, 
eru. 
Lymanopoda umbratilis, sp. nov. 
This species exists in two distinct forms and an intermediate 
form, and is of great interest as exhibiting the tendency to the 
production of white forms at high elevations. 
The pattern on the upperside recalls nivea, Stgr. 
3 upperside. Fore-wing: apical half beyond cell to vein 4 and 
distal margin to vein 2 deep brown. A subapical patch, nearer 
to the cell than to the apex, cellules 2 and 3, except their bases and 
distal thirds, the whole of cellule 1, and the cell are paler coffee- 
brown. Three white dots in the apex, the upper being the larger. 
A dark eye-spot with a white pupil in cellule 3, within the pale 
area, and a smaller one below it in 2. 
Hind-wing of the same coffee-brown colour as the pale areas of 
the fore-wing and somewhat darker at the base. A deep brown 
spot in 5 near the margin, one in 4 near the cell, one in 2 at three- 
fifths from the cell, and a barely distinguishable dot below it in le. 
Underside of fore-wing similar to the upper but lighter. The 
pale areas are reddish-brown, the apex ferruginous, the inner 
margin greyish. The two ocelli stand out distinctly as well as 
the three apical dots. 
Hind-wing ferruginous with darker markings. A white streak 
slightly irrorated with ground-colour, in the lower part of the cell 
between vein 2 and the base of vein 5; an oblong patch of dark 
reddish-brown above it. A discal band of dark reddish-brown, 
narrowing to the inner margin, and sending out a streak from cellule 
3 to the anal angle; three white dots in the band in 3-5, and two 
in the streak in le and 2. A narrow submarginal zigzag band of 
dark reddish-brown which is thickest and further from the margin 
between veins 2 and 4. 
Antennae, head, abdomen and upperside of thorax and palpi 
deep brown. Underside of palpi and thorax grey. Length of 
fore-wing 21 mm. 
Type, a 3 from Uruhuasi, 8. Peru, 7000 feet, March and 
April 1910. A series from the same locality. In Collection 
