52 Mr. E. Meyrick's Description of Micro-Lejyidoptera. 



termen sinuate, oblique ; dark fuscous, with cloudj' white or whitish 

 iiKirkings, viz. a subcostal line on basal half, a supramedian line to 

 f;. where it meets an attenuated streak from beneath middle of disc, 

 and a confused and irregular more or less confluent suffusion occupy- 

 ing most of dorsal area up to fold; a very oblique white line from 

 middle of costa to near termen above middle; a white oblique 

 strigula from eosta at J, whence a fine acutely angulated leaden- 

 metallic line runs to tornus; two white wedge-shaped marks from 

 costa beyond this; apical area tinged with ochreous : cilia light grey, 

 above apex with two white triangular marks separated with dark 

 fuscous, at apex with a projecting dark fuscous hook, beneath apex 

 white towards base, with a very short black subbasal mark beneath 

 apex and dot below middle. Hindwings light slaty-grey; cilia 

 pale gre3'ish. 



Peru, Chosica, 2800 feet, and Lima, in July and August 

 (Parish) ; twenty-seven specimens. 



