^ Mr. E. Meyrick's Descriptio7is of 



fuscous. Abdomen pale greyish, anal tuft whitish. Forewings 

 elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, 

 termen obliquely rounded ; ochreous-whitish ; a dark fuscous spot 

 mixed with brownish-ochreous on base of costa, and another near 

 beyond it ; a transverse fascia from middle of costa, costal portion 

 rather narrow, dark fuscous, mixed with ochreous-brownish, lower 

 half formed of grey irroration, dilating to dorsum, where it extends 

 over more than median third, and is marked with dark fuscous ; a 

 cloudy grey spot on costa towards f : cilia ochreous-whitish. 

 Hindwings whitish, with some cloudy grey strigulae in disc and 

 posteriorly ; cilia whitish. 



Peru, Lima, in August {Parish) ; one specimen. 



Phalonia sublimis, n. sp. 



$. 16 mm. Head whitish. Palpi 2^, pale ochreous mixed with 

 ferruginous. Thorax whitish-ochreous tinged with ferruginous. 

 Abdomen greyish. Forewings elongate, rather narrow, posteriorly 

 slightly dilated, costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen hardly 

 rounded, oblique; whitish-ochreous, almost wholly suffused with 

 ferruginous except towards costa beyond middle; some minute 

 blackish strigulae scattered along costa; a moderate suffused deep 

 ferruginous fascia slightly before middle parallel to termen, this 

 fascia and dorsal half of wing beyond it minutely speckled with 

 black; several deep ferruginous spots and marks on apical fourth 

 of wing forming a coarse reticulation : cilia whitish-ochreous, suf- 

 fusedly barred with grey. Hindwings whitish-grey, indistinctly 

 strigulated with grey ; cilia grey- whitish. 



Peru, Huancayo, 10,650 feet, in July {Parish); one 

 specimen . 



Phalonia galbanea, n. sp. 



(J $. 11-13 mm. Head and thorax pale brownish-ochreous, face 

 whitish-ochreous. Palpi 2|, ochreous-whitish tinged with brownish. 

 Antennal ciliations of J 1. Abdomen rather dark grey. Forewings 

 elongate, posteriorly slightly dilated, costa slightly arched, apex 

 obtuse, termen rounded, rather oblique; light brownish-ochreous; 

 basal patch slightly darker, undefined, on costal edge often suffused 

 with dark fuscous; a rather narrow ochreous-brown postmedian 

 fascia, obtusely angulated and interrupted above middle, its costal 

 edge sometimes marked with dark fuscous ; a more or less indicated 

 ochreous-brown mark, sometimes witli dark fuscous scales, on dorsum 

 before tornus; a rather narrow ochreous-brown fascia from i of 



