12 Mr. E. Meyrick's Descriptions of 



with grey ; cilia whitish. Forewings beneath suflfused with reddish- 

 brown. 



Ecuador, Huigra, 4500 feet, in June {Parish); two 

 specimens. 



Cnephasia incusa, n. sp. 



(^. 12 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous tinged with 

 brownish. Palpi rather short, Avhitish, irrorated with blackish. 

 Antenna] ciliations 1^. Abdomen ochreous-grey-whitish. Fore- 

 wings elongate, costa slightly arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly 

 rounded, oblique ; whitish-ochreous ; a broad dark grey transverse 

 band, mixed with reddish-brown and blackish, anterior edge run- 

 ning from J of costa to beyond middle of dorsum, rather concave, 

 losterior edge from ^ of costa to ;? of dorsum, slightly concave : 

 cilia whitish-ochreous. Hindwings ochreous-whitish, posteriorly 

 irregularly suflEused with grey; cilia ochreous-whitish. 



Colombia. T^a Cmmbre, 6600 feet, in Mav {Parish); 

 one specimen. 



Amorbia helioxantha, n. sp. 



?. 24-26 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax deep purple-ferruginous, 

 palpi 2J. Abdomen orange. Forewings oblong, costa towards 

 base very strongly arched and somewhat roughened with scales, 

 then almost straight, apex obtuse-pointed, termen almost vertical, 

 sinuate below apex, rounded beneath ; ferruginous-bro\\Ti, strigu- 

 lated with dark grey ; markings formed by darker ferruginous -brown 

 suffusion, with purple gloss, very undefined, strewn with dark grey 

 strigulae and some small groups of bluish-grey scales; basal patch 

 hardly defined, edge very oblique; central fascia moderate, very 

 oblique ; a triangular apical patch, its edge running from ? of costa 

 to tornus, somewhat sinuate : cilia ochreous- brown, with ferruginous- 

 brown basal line. Hindwing deep orange; an apical spot of deep 

 ferruginous suffusion, strigulated with dark grey; cilia orange, tips 

 pale, round apex more or less suffused with deep ferruginous ; costa 

 somewhat sinuate before prominent origin of cilia. 



French Guiana, R. Maroni ; eleven specimens. A 

 single (^ from the same locality is probably the other sex 

 of this species ; the costa of forewings is much less strongly 

 arched, witli moderately strong fold from base to f, the 

 hindwings dull light fulvous-ochreous, deeper posteriorly, 

 with similar dark apical spot. 



